2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.06.012
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How to tell a wife from a hat: Affective feedback in perceptual categorization

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“…We report the results of post hoc pairwise comparisons only for significant main effects. This is consistent with other examples demonstrating the appropriate reporting of LMM analyses for repeated measures designs [38]. This analysis structure was used to test each of our dependent variables separately.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…We report the results of post hoc pairwise comparisons only for significant main effects. This is consistent with other examples demonstrating the appropriate reporting of LMM analyses for repeated measures designs [38]. This analysis structure was used to test each of our dependent variables separately.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…We used a Type III F tests to test the significance of the main effects. We have reported the F test results and results of post hoc pairwise comparisons for the sake of space, consistent with other examples of reporting of LMM analyses for repeated measures designs (e.g., Cheterikov & Filippova, 2014). This analysis was used to test each of our hypotheses, for each dependent variable.…”
Section: Dependent Variablessupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Empirical support for the idea of rewarded insight was reported by based on increases in liking after the detection of faces within black-and-white patterns and by Chetverikov and Filippova (2014) based on increases in liking after a correct categorization of Gestalts of positive as well as negative valence. The fact that having an insight does not equal the resolution of SeIns was revealed inter alia via a set of visual modern and postmodern artworks: although the subjectively judged solvability of their ambiguity did not have positive effects on liking, interest, or affect, the judged strength of gained insights predicted appreciation positively (Muth et al, 2015b).…”
Section: Appeal By Pleasurable (Anticipation Of) Insightmentioning
confidence: 95%