Fig. 3: Emotional biases in mothers and children. | Communications Psychology

Fig. 3: Emotional biases in mothers and children.

From: Mothers are more egocentric towards their own child’s bodily feelings

Fig. 3

a Classical congruency-controlled Egocentric (EB) and Altercentric Biases (AB) in Experiment 2 in mothers paired with their own (N = 35) or other child (N = 33). b Sensory-controlled Egocentric (sEB) and Altercentric Biases (sAB) in Experiment 2 in mothers paired with their own (N = 34) or other child (N = 33). c Classical congruency-controlled Egocentric (cEB) and Altercentric Biases (cAB) in Experiment 2 in children paired with their own (N = 22) or other mother (N = 23). d Sensory-controlled Egocentric (sEB) and Altercentric Biases (sAB) in Experiment 2 in children paired with their (N = 22) or other mother (N = 23). Jittered dots represent biases for each individual participant. Boxplot presents the central tendency. The half violin provides data distribution. Diamonds represent the mean for each bias, and the error bars denote the standard error of the mean.

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