Fig. 2: Comparisons between stimuli types.
From: Emotion recognition and confidence ratings predicted by vocal stimulus type and prosodic parameters

Emotion recognition odds ratio estimates (OR) for the comparisons between stimuli types are illustrated in panel a and panel b. The linear contrasts (Δ) for confidence ratings are illustrated in panel aI and bI, while the confidence ratings after adjusting for emotion recognition are displayed in panel aII and bII. Odds ratio of stimulus 1 (e.g., AB) vs. stimulus 2 (e.g., NS) less than 1 indicate that the recognition probability of stimulus 2 (e.g., NS) is higher than of stimulus 1 (e.g., AB), whereas values greater than 1 vice-versa. If the odds ratio of 1 is covered in the confidence interval, the difference in the recognition probabilities is not significant. Negative differences of confidence ratings of stimulus 1 (e.g., AB) vs. stimulus 2 (e.g., NS) indicate that the confidence ratings of stimulus 2 (e.g., NS) is higher than of stimulus 1 (e.g., AB), whereas positive differences vice-versa. If the difference of zero is covered in the 95%CI, the difference in the confidence ratings is not significant. The significant combinations are highlighted in bold.