<p>Panel A: Slope of the correlation. Panel B: Partial correlation coefficient (R). For R>0.38 (line in panel B) the correlation is highly significant (p<0.001), and R>0.30 remains significant (p<0.01).</p
<p>** Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed) after corrections following [<a href="...
<p>**Significant at the 0.01 level.</p><p>Correlation coefficients among the three resistance-associ...
<p>Correlational analyses on individual data collected from each participant. Participant 1 (S1), pa...
<p>Data was generated from responses combined across subjects. There is one data point for each of t...
1<p>The correlation is significant.</p><p>For probability values less than 5% the correlation is sig...
<p>*Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (two-tailed).</p><p>**Correlation is significant at...
<p>With the exception of subject RV, all subjects show a significant correlations between presented ...
<p>Correlation coefficients between estimated posterior bias and reliability for each pair of the st...
<p>Correlations with regression line are shown for: A) Identification/Familiarity, B) Identification...
<p>Correlation coefficients and p-values for the properties of the five samples. The correlation coe...
<p>Correlation coefficients for each subject (subject A–J) in each condition (n = 10). The asterisks...
<p>The null hypothesis is that the two predictors have the same partial correlation with the outcome...
Left hand side: Funnel plot for the total effect (path c). Right hand side: Funnel plot for the indi...
<p>. Cells of each matrix represent the correlation coefficient (Pearson’s <i>r</i>) between pairs o...
<p>(Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level* or the 0.01 level **, 2-tailed).</p><p>Pearson's C...
<p>** Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed) after corrections following [<a href="...
<p>**Significant at the 0.01 level.</p><p>Correlation coefficients among the three resistance-associ...
<p>Correlational analyses on individual data collected from each participant. Participant 1 (S1), pa...
<p>Data was generated from responses combined across subjects. There is one data point for each of t...
1<p>The correlation is significant.</p><p>For probability values less than 5% the correlation is sig...
<p>*Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (two-tailed).</p><p>**Correlation is significant at...
<p>With the exception of subject RV, all subjects show a significant correlations between presented ...
<p>Correlation coefficients between estimated posterior bias and reliability for each pair of the st...
<p>Correlations with regression line are shown for: A) Identification/Familiarity, B) Identification...
<p>Correlation coefficients and p-values for the properties of the five samples. The correlation coe...
<p>Correlation coefficients for each subject (subject A–J) in each condition (n = 10). The asterisks...
<p>The null hypothesis is that the two predictors have the same partial correlation with the outcome...
Left hand side: Funnel plot for the total effect (path c). Right hand side: Funnel plot for the indi...
<p>. Cells of each matrix represent the correlation coefficient (Pearson’s <i>r</i>) between pairs o...
<p>(Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level* or the 0.01 level **, 2-tailed).</p><p>Pearson's C...
<p>** Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed) after corrections following [<a href="...
<p>**Significant at the 0.01 level.</p><p>Correlation coefficients among the three resistance-associ...
<p>Correlational analyses on individual data collected from each participant. Participant 1 (S1), pa...