Group differences in jumping synchrony.
<p>A) Jumping synchrony scores in the experimental groups <i>together</i> (blue) and <i>separate</i> (together). The box plots represent medians (center horizontal lines), inter-quartile ranges (boxes), as well as minima and maxima (whiskers) and outliers (dots). B) The...
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| Summary: | <p>A) Jumping synchrony scores in the experimental groups <i>together</i> (blue) and <i>separate</i> (together). The box plots represent medians (center horizontal lines), inter-quartile ranges (boxes), as well as minima and maxima (whiskers) and outliers (dots). B) The effect of the participants’ initial rapport (averaged across the two dyad members) on the dyad’s jumping synchrony score. The lines show the predicted values of the linear model with the predictors experimental group and initial rapport, while holding the non-significant predictor initial mood fixed at its mean. The shaded areas represent the pointwise 95% confidence intervals of the predicted values. Predicted values have been back-transformed to the original scale of the dependent variable (bounded between −1 and 1). The raw data are represented with dots.</p> |
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