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Fig. 6 | Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications

Fig. 6

From: Wielding a gun increases judgments of others as holding guns: a randomized controlled trial

Fig. 6

RT difference scores when holding the spatula are plotted as a function of RT difference scores when holding the gun. Larger difference scores indicate increased time to respond when seeing a shoe relative to responding when seeing a gun. The line represents equality between the two conditions. The gun embodiment effect would be expressed as more points below the equality line, which would mean slower responses to seeing a shoe (vs a gun) in the hold gun condition compared with the hold spatula condition. These data were calculated using the 1.5xIQR criteria for outlier decisions (second to left column and bottom row in the multiverse)

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