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The Kirchhoff method results in slightly more error in depth and also takes more computational time.
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Participants made slightly more errors in the go than in the nogo conditions, F 1, 55) = 3.65, p = .06.06
The controls made slightly more errors in the IC condition than in the NC condition: F 1,37) = 6.13, P<.05.
While these results showed that participants made slightly more errors to low frequency participles than to high frequency ones, the overall ER was very low.
There is a hint of an ISR effect in that observers made slightly more errors when the target appeared in the return location.
It also has slightly more errors, for example having three extra protein in the core for the anaphase-promoting complex plus one missing.
Slightly more measurement error from using a nearest monitor exposure assignment approach or addresses from the birth certificate could have biased results toward the null.
Although not significant, spatial learners (mean = 0.67) made slightly more probe errors than response learners (mean = 0.42) (t = −1.1, P = 0.275).
Participants made slightly more diagnostic errors in the cases in the SVD sub-domain (median 70.3 %) than in the NDD domain (median 62.0 %), but this difference was not statistically significant by Mann–Whitney U test, z = −0.41, p = .69, r = .06.06
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