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Side 45
... Self - report Data General . For all 105 estimates , the 95 % confidence interval for the valid- ity coefficient was .328 to .446 , with a midpoint of .369 . This exceeds and minimally meets the .25 and .40 standards respectively ...
... Self - report Data General . For all 105 estimates , the 95 % confidence interval for the valid- ity coefficient was .328 to .446 , with a midpoint of .369 . This exceeds and minimally meets the .25 and .40 standards respectively ...
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... self - report tasks , particularly for those in which imagery content was judged ( .459 ) , followed by cognitive / perceptual ones ( .273 ) and , finally , by memory ones ( .137 ) . Although I concluded that the high VVIQ / self ...
... self - report tasks , particularly for those in which imagery content was judged ( .459 ) , followed by cognitive / perceptual ones ( .273 ) and , finally , by memory ones ( .137 ) . Although I concluded that the high VVIQ / self ...
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... results are generally consis- tent with the previous confidence interval , giving another acceptable rela- tionship of .228 to .380 ( midpoint = .305 ) . Self - report test summary . The previous confidence intervals for the cor ...
... results are generally consis- tent with the previous confidence interval , giving another acceptable rela- tionship of .228 to .380 ( midpoint = .305 ) . Self - report test summary . The previous confidence intervals for the cor ...
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ability acceptable accuracy activity Ahsen analysis appear argues associated brain changes Client coefficients cognitive components conclusion confidence interval consistent construct correlations creativity criterion detail differences dream effect estimates evidence example experience experimental eyes findings four function given groups hemisphere higher imagery vividness imagination implies important indicate individual induction instructions interpretation involved Journal of Mental Kosslyn Marks McKelvie mean measures memory Mental Imagery mood nature noted objects obtained original overall perception performance person poor positive possible predicted present processes Psychology question Questionnaire ratings recall refers reflect relationship reliability reported response Richardson right hemisphere scale scores self-report significant similar specific standard stimulus studies subjects suggest Table task theory Therapist tion University validity variables verbal visual imagery VVIQ VVIQ scores York