Fig. 5From: Wielding a gun increases judgments of others as holding guns: a randomized controlled trialB″ scores when holding the spatula are plotted as a function of B″ scores when holding the gun. Each point corresponds to one participant. Lower B″ scores indicate more bias to respond that a gun is present. The line represents equality between the two conditions. The gun embodiment effect would be expressed as more points above the equality line, which would mean more bias to respond that a gun is present in gun condition than the spatula conditionBack to article page