Table 3.
Regression analysis results for assessing an association between attention values and effect sizes.
| Regression model variablesa | Regression 1 | Regression 2 | ||
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Coefficient | P > t | Coefficient | P > t |
| Single attention | −0.696 | 0.635 | −0.668 | 0.652 |
| Multi-attention | 1.897 | 0.487 | 2.019 | 0.476 |
| Single attention with UAb | −1.351 | 0.797 | —c | — |
| Multi-attention with UA | — | — | −1.541 | 0.772 |
| Intercept | 0.075 | 0.09 | 0.075 | 0.075 |
aThe dependent variable is the absolute value of effect size, calculated by Cohen d for continuous variables and Cramer V for categorical variables. The total number of observations is equal to the number of variables.
bUA: uncertainty awareness.
c—: variable not included in the regression model.