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interactions in the ANOVAs were found as when analysis was collapsed across<br />

confidence ratings. Therefore, we follow Kensinger et al (2006) in concluding<br />

that the level of confidence does not have a major influence on the emotional<br />

enhancement of visual specificity of memory and we will not discuss<br />

confidence ratings further.<br />

Table 3.7. Same/Similar/New task: Same items. Repeated measures ANOVA<br />

to examine influence of emotion on confidence ratings<br />

Effect F(df) MSE p Partial<br />

Eta 2<br />

Confidence (low,high) x Response type (‘same’, ‘similar’, ‘new’) x Emotion<br />

(negative, neutral)<br />

Confidence 66.59(1,23) 1.73 < .001 .74<br />

Response type 10.85(1.49,34.18) 0.38 < .001 .32<br />

Confidence*Response type 23.57(2,46) 0.63 < .001 .51<br />

Confidence*Emotion 3.73(1,23) 0.03 .07 .14<br />

Response type*Emotion 6.25(2,46) 0.03 < .01 .21<br />

Confidence*Response<br />

type* Emotion<br />

5.07(2,46) 0.03 < .01 .18<br />

High Confidence ratings only: Response type (‘same’, ‘similar’, ‘new’) x<br />

Emotion (negative, neutral)<br />

Response type 18.13(2,46) 0.98 < .001 .44<br />

Emotion 3.733(1,23) 0.01 .07 .14<br />

Response type* Emotion 6.67(2,46) 0.06 < .01 .23<br />

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