Table 2.
Block | Difference in Improvement D (95% CI) | Hypothesis | Evidence Ratio | Strength of Evidence |
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Feedback 1 | −3.26 (-6.9 – 0.4) | D < 0 | 13.2 | Strong |
Transfer | −0.24 (-3.88 – 3.4) | D < 0 | 1.19 | Barely worth mentioning |
Feedback 2 | 0.24 (-3.46 – 3.94) | D < 0 | 0.84 | Negative |
Note: Evidence ratios > 1 indicate support for the hypothesis that differentiation is greater at the last occasion compared to first occasion. Evidence ratios < 1 indicate support for the hypothesis that differentiation is smaller at the last occasion compared to the first occasion. A 95% credible interval (95%-CI) gives a numerical range in which the value of the mean difference in differentiation falls with a probability of 0.95.