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Table 1.

Experiment 1 Linear Mixed Models for Physiological Dependent Variables.

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Table 2.

Experiment 1 Linear Mixed Models for Self-Report Dependent Variables.

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Figure 1.

Gender differences in zygomaticus major (top left panel) and orbicularis oculi (top right) EMG activity, both associated with positive emotion, and self-reported pleasantness (bottom left) and positive affect (bottom right), across cooperative and competitive modes (Experiment 1).

The error bars represent standard errors.

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Figure 2.

Gender differences in heart rate (left panel), associated with emotional arousal, and self-reported arousal (right panel), across cooperative and competitive modes (Experiment 1).

The error bars represent standard errors.

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Table 3.

Linear Mixed Models for the Physiological Dependent Variables in Experiment 2.

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Table 4.

Linear Mixed Models for Self-Report Dependent Variables in Experiment 2.

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Figure 3.

Gender differences in zygomaticus major (left panel) and orbicularis oculi (right panel) EMG activity, both associated with positive emotion, across the four conditions representing different modes of competitiveness (Experiment 2).

The error bars represent standard errors.

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