Table 7.
Bayes factor (BF10) values in favor of the presence (alternative hypothesis H1) versus the absence (null hypothesis H0) of the interaction between congruency proportion and trigger type for stimuli involving transfer components in Experiments 1 and 2 for all dependent variables examined
| Experiment | Dependent variable | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RT | ER | IES | BIS | |
| Experiment 1 | 1.77 | .18 | .25 | .18 |
| Experiment 2 | .42 | .24 | .28 | .15 |
Note. For each experiment and dependent variable, BF10 was obtained by comparing the model including the interaction between Congruency Proportion and Trigger Type and the model that only included the main effects of Congruency Proportion and Trigger Type using JASP’s default settings
RT response time, ER error rate, IES inverse-efficiency score, BIS balanced integration score