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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 3.

Estimated effects of age, gender, relevant task conditions, and BDI on drift rates

Mean Lower HDI Upper HDI R-hat
Recognition

 (Intercept) −0.960 −1.004 −0.913 1.000
 age −0.001 −0.001 0.000 1.000
 genderqueer 0.032 −0.043 0.111 1.000
 male 0.018 −0.005 0.041 1.000
 positive word 0.126 0.083 0.170 0.999
 old word 1.739 1.695 1.782 1.000
 BDI 0.001 0.000 0.003 0.999
 positive word:old word 0.260 0.201 0.323 1.000
 positive word:BDI −0.003 −0.005 0.000 0.999
 old word:BDI 0.003 0.000 0.005 0.999
 positive word:old word:BDI −0.003 −0.006 0.000 0.999

Source Memory

 (Intercept) 0.170 0.114 0.224 0.999
 age 0.000 −0.001 0.001 1.000
 genderqueer 0.007 −0.073 0.090 0.999
 male −0.005 −0.028 0.018 1.000
 positive word 0.669 0.614 0.726 0.999
 valence task −0.863 −0.919 −0.807 0.999
 BDI 0.007 0.005 0.009 0.999
 positive word:valence task −0.301 −0.380 −0.223 1.000
 positive word:BDI −0.013 −0.016 −0.010 1.000
 valence task:BDI −0.002 −0.005 0.001 0.999
 positive word:valence task:BDI 0.004 0.000 0.008 0.999

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

For recognition, the reference level is a female participant responding to a new negative word.

For source memory, the reference level is a female participant responding to a negative word from the self-reference task.