Table 3 Choice Consistency: Regression of Follow-Up Sessions with Choices in the First Session.

From: The Cue-Approach Task as a General Mechanism for Long-Term Non-Reinforced Behavioral Change

Experiment

Mean Proportion Go items were Chosen in Follow-Up Session

OR 95% CI

Number of times Chosen in First Session

0

1

2

Exp. 2: Fractals

34.8%

54.6%

74.9%

4.73 [3.92, 5.7]

Exp. 5: Snacks

24.0%

47.1%

80.2%

11.87 [9.58, 14.71]

Exp. 6: Snacks

31.6%

57.0%

79.4%

7.84 [6.1, 10.08]

Exp. 7: Faces

27.2%

53.3%

81.8%

8.37 [6.36, 11.02]

Exp. 8: Fractals

27.1%

54.3%

78.2%

8.8 [6.71, 11.55]

  1. Reported OR indicate the logistic regression effect, comparing trials in which the Go items were chosen 0% versus 100% of the first session trials. In all experiments, p < 0.0001.