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Table 3.12. Remember/Know/New task: Distractors (Similar and New items).<br />

Repeated measures ANOVA to examine influence of emotion on confidence<br />

ratings<br />

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

Eta 2<br />

Confidence (low,high) x Response type (‘remember’, ‘know’, ‘new’) x<br />

Emotion (negative, neutral)<br />

Confidence 21.59(1,23) 1.00 < .001 .48<br />

Response type 72.61(1.40,32.18) 2.12 < .001 .76<br />

Confidence*Response type 11.79(1.22,28.01) 0.57 < .001 .34<br />

Confidence*Emotion 3.18(1,23) 0.01 .09 .12<br />

Response type*Emotion 21.37(1.61,36.99) 0.05 < .001 .48<br />

Confidence*Response<br />

type* Emotion<br />

0.26(2,46) 0.001 .78 .01<br />

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

Emotion (negative, neutral)<br />

Response type 42.63(2,46) 2.63 < .001 .65<br />

Emotion 3.18(1,23) 0.01 .09 .12<br />

Response type* Emotion 9.08(2,46) 0.03 < .001 .28<br />

Comparison of memory performance as measured by Same, Similar, New or<br />

Remember, Know, New task<br />

The measurement of memory performance by the SSN or RKN task<br />

was compared by examining responses given to same items at study and test. It<br />

was not meaningful to compare responses to similar or new items because<br />

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