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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Violence. 2020 Jul 20;10(6):585–593. doi: 10.1037/vio0000341

Table 1.

Means and standard deviations for dependent variables (positive affect, negative affect, and basic psychological needs) by beverage condition across measurement occasions.

Negative Affect Positive Affect Basic Psychological Needs
Baseline Post-ostracism Post-aggression Baseline Post-ostracism Post-aggression Baseline Post-ostracism Post-aggression
Condition:
Control (n = 34) 1.57a (.56) 2.29a (.91) 1.64a (.79) 4.04a (.67) 3.00a (.82) 3.53ab (.84) 4.14a (.55) 2.64a (.76) 4.06a (.53)
Placebo (n = 32) 1.43a (.60) 2.13a (.83) 1.71a (.78) 3.91a (.65) 2.95a (.80) 3.41a (.66) 4.17a (41) 2.79a (.64) 3.90a (.41)
Alcohol (n = 31) 1.37a (.45) 2.54a (1.14) 1.59a (.66) 4.17a (.53) 2.85a (1.16) 3.86b (.81) 4.24a (.43) 2.57a (.98) 4.11a (.49)
Total 1.46 1 (.54) 2.32 2 (.97) 1.68 3 (.74) 4.04 1 (.62) 2.94 2 (.93) 3.60 3 (.79) 4.18 1 (.47) 2.67 2 (.80) 4.02 3 (.48)
Stage x Condition Interaction F(4, 188) = 2.02, p = .093, ηp2 = .04 F(4, 188) = 2.06, p = .088, ηp2 = .04 F(4, 188) = 1.55, p = .190, ηp2 = .03

Note: Ratings were made on a scale from 1 to 5. Standard deviations appear in parenthesis. Within columns, means not sharing subscripted letter are significantly different, p < .05. Within the Total row, means not sharing a subscripted number are significantly different, p < .05.