Preattentive Processing,Poststimulus Elaboration,and Memory for Emotionally Arousing Stimuli |
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Authors: | Mai Migita Hajime Otani Terry M. Libkuman Sonya M. Sheffert |
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Affiliation: | 1. Central Michigan University;2. Alma College |
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Abstract: | A Monte-Carlo simulation was conducted to assess the extent that a correlation estimate can be inflated when an average-based measure is used in a commonly employed correlational design. The results from the simulation reveal that the inflation of the correlation estimate can be substantial, up to 76%. Additionally, data was re-analyzed from two previously published studies to determine the extent that the correlation estimate was inflated due to the use of an averaged based measure. The re-analyses reveal that correlation estimates had been inflated by just over 50% in both studies. Although these findings are disconcerting, we are somewhat comforted by the fact that there is a simple and easy analysis that can be employed to prevent the inflation of the correlation estimate that we have simulated and observed. |
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Keywords: | emotionally enhanced memory preattentive processing poststimulus elaboration |
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