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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Exp Psychol Gen. 2022 Aug 1;152(1):139–156. doi: 10.1037/xge0001268

Table 1.

Estimated effects of age, gender, word valence, encoding task, and BDI on encoding response

Mean Lower HDI Upper HDI R-hat
(Intercept) −2.481 −2.741 −2.215 1.005
age −0.003 −0.006 0.000 1.000
genderqueer 0.187 −0.067 0.441 1.001
male 0.093 0.016 0.173 1.000
positive word 4.103 3.783 4.427 1.003
valence task −0.562 −0.683 −0.439 1.000
BDI 0.056 0.052 0.060 1.000
positive word:valence task 1.790 1.639 1.947 1.000
positive word:BDI −0.095 −0.099 −0.090 1.000
valence task:BDI −0.018 −0.023 −0.012 1.000
positive word:valence task:BDI 0.024 0.017 0.032 1.000

Note: The HDI represents the 95% highest density interval from the posterior distribution.

The reference level is a female participant responding to a negative word in the self-reference task.