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Table 3 B″ scores (and between-subjects standard deviations) for each held object for both prior experience groups (top two rows) and the difference between B″ scores between the held objects for each prior experience group (bottom row)

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

 

Prior gun experience

At least once

None

Gun

− .56 (.36)

− .63 (.33)

Spatula

− .45 (.46)

− .46 (.43)

Difference

.10 (.49)

.16 (.36)

  1. More negative B″ scores (top two rows) indicate a bias to respond that a gun is present, and more positive difference scores (bottom row) indicate a stronger bias to respond that a gun is present when holding a gun compared with when holding a spatula