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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 4.

Estimated effects of age, gender, word valence, and BDI on SDT parameters

d’ c

Mean Low HDI Upper HDI R-hat Mean Lower HDI Upper HDI R-hat
Recognition

 (Intercept) 2.484 2.365 2.603 1.002 0.492 0.435 0.549 1.002
 age −0.011 −0.013 −0.008 1.001 0.001 0.000 0.003 1.003
 genderqueer 0.001 −0.220 0.235 1.002 0.045 −0.061 0.156 1.001
 male −0.096 −0.165 −0.029 1.000 −0.004 −0.036 0.029 1.001
 positive word 0.140 0.089 0.193 0.999 −0.150 −0.183 −0.117 0.999
 BDI −0.003 −0.006 0.001 1.000 −0.002 −0.004 0.000 1.001
 positive:BDI −0.001 −0.004 0.002 0.999 0.003 0.001 0.004 0.999

Source Memory

 (Intercept) 1.288 1.126 1.447 1.001 0.191 0.115 0.268 1.000
 age −0.009 −0.012 −0.005 1.001 0.001 0.000 0.003 1.000
 genderqueer 0.218 −0.080 0.532 1.003 −0.005 −0.142 0.136 1.000
 male −0.107 −0.200 −0.009 1.004 −0.001 −0.044 0.042 1.000
 positive word 0.249 0.175 0.326 0.999 −0.555 −0.619 −0.487 0.999
 BDI −0.002 −0.007 0.002 1.001 −0.009 −0.012 −0.007 1.000
 positive:BDI −0.004 −0.008 0.000 0.999 0.016 0.012 0.019 0.999

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

For both recognition and source memory, the reference level is a female participant responding to a negative word.