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For the ‘know’ responses the main effect of accuracy was significant<br />

but the main effects of emotion block and repetitions, and the interactions<br />

between the factors, were not significant.<br />

For the ‘guess’ responses the main effect of repetitions was significant<br />

but the main effects of accuracy and emotion block, and the interactions<br />

between the factors, were not significant. Post hoc comparisons revealed that<br />

significantly more ‘guess’ responses were given for photos shown 3 times than<br />

5 times (q = 4.98, p < .01) and for those shown once than five times (q = 3.87,<br />

p < .05).<br />

We calculated Recollection according to Yonelinas et al (1998),<br />

disregarding the Guess responses. We analysed Recollection with a 3 (number<br />

of repetitions) x 3 (emotion block) repeated measures ANOVA (see Table 2.5<br />

for the ANOVA results). There was no significant main effect for the factor of<br />

emotion but there was for repetitions although not for the interaction. Post hoc<br />

analysis revealed that there was significantly greater recollection for photos<br />

that had been presented 5 times than those presented once (q = 4.41, p < .05).<br />

We analysed Familiarity (Fd’) across the same factors with a 3 (number of<br />

repetitions) x 3 (emotion block) repeated measures ANOVA. There were no<br />

significant main effects for the factors of emotion block and number of<br />

repetitions nor for the interaction.<br />

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