Fig. 5From: The effect of abstract versus concrete framing on judgments of biological and psychological bases of behaviorResults of Experiment 5. a Judgments of the biological and psychological bases of everyday behaviors rated between-subjects; bars depict Cousineau–Morey standard errors (Cousineau, 2005; Morey, 2008). b The 95% confidence intervals of the difference scores (concrete minus abstract) for ratings on the nine dependent measures. “Biological Causes” in (a) are the averaged ratings of the first three dependent measures listed in (b), “Psychological Set 1 Causes” the second three, and “Psychological Set 2 Causes” the last threeBack to article page