Fig. 2: Sample distribution of symptom scale scores and moderator effects of each symptom scale on positivity, negativity, arousal, and ambivalence for each picture category based on the MLM.
From: Expanding the positivity offset theory of anhedonia to the psychosis continuum

The top row shows the sample distribution of the scores for each symptom scale (density function estimated with 1/30 observations, thus 8–9 participants per data point). The dashed lines represent the mean, the dotted lines ±1 SD. In the 4 (response scale) by 4 (symptom measure) line plots, each line corresponds to the effect of a given moderator within a given stimulus category. The shaded error bars illustrate the 95% CI. The “low” and “high” endpoints of the x-axis correspond to the observed minimum and maximum values for the respective symptom measure (cf. Table 1).