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. 2021 Mar 8;12:664972. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.664972

Table 1.

Comparison of Participants Regarding Cognitive Measures (CB, Thinking Styles) and JTC Measures.

Total sample (N = 488) JTC yes (n = 69) JTC no (n = 419)
M (SD) M (SD) M (SD) Statistics
Conspiracy Belief 2.66 (.73) 2.99 (.81) 2.58 (.74) t(482) = 4.20, p < .001
Cognitive measures
Faith in Intuition Scale 62.00 (11.75) 66.41 (12.48) 60.67 (11.97) t(486) = 3.67, p < .001
Need for Cognition Scale 69.83 (12.70) 64.78 (16.27) 71.59 (12.43) t(81.58)*= 3.32, p < .001
JTC measures
Draws to decision 4.65 (2.32) 1.45 (.50) 5.24 (2.03) t(379.63)*= 29.32, p < .001

JTC, jumping to conclusions.

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As Levene's Test indicated inequal variances, degrees of freedom were adjusted accordingly.