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Fig 1.

Overview of the sequential priming paradigm adapted from the original sequential priming paradigm designed by Roese et al. (2008) [28].

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Table 1.

Socio-demographic characteristics of the sample.

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Table 2.

Activation of behavioural intentions experiment.

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Table 3.

Mixed effects logistic regression using right/wrong answer as the dependent variable.

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Table 4.

General linear mixed regression model using percentage gain difference to a right answer as the dependent variable.

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