Fig. 2

Planned simple slope main effects analyses predicting variability in thought content based on hyperactive symptoms in the (a) Think Aloud and (b) Ecological Momentary Assessment components. Variability in thought content was indexed by the factor score in the Think Aloud task and the ratings of the freely moving thought question in the Ecological Momentary Assessment component. These planned simple main effects analyses indicate higher levels of hyperactive symptoms correspond with increased variability in thought content in the conditions with lower levels of deliberate constraints in both the (a) Think-Aloud (i.e., the unconstrained condition in red) and the (b) Ecological Momentary Assessments (i.e. task-unrelated thoughts in red).