Field & Lawson (2003) reported the effects of giving 7–9?year?old children positive, negative or no information about novel animals (Australian marsupials). This variable was called ‘Infotype’. The gender of the child was also recorded. The outcome was the time taken for the children to put their hand in a box in which they believed either the positive, negative, or no information animal was housed (positive values = longer than average approach times, negative values = shorter than average approach times). The output of their analysis is below.
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