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Fig 1.

Effects of valence shift on behavioral intention mediated by experienced shift and efficacy perceptions and moderated by stress.

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Table 1.

Pearson zero-order correlations.

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Fig 2.

Subjective indication of valence (Pleasant/unpleasant) of the two Stimuli Groups.

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Fig 3.

Unstandardized coefficients for moderation of mediation effect of stress.

Standard errors are shown in parentheses. Indirect effect stress -.65: B = -.03, SE = .04, 95% CI [-.11, .03]. Indirect effect stress -.01: B = .03, SE = .03, 95% CI [-.02, .09]. Indirect effect stress .55: B = .09, SE = .04, 95% CI [.02, .17]. Index of moderated mediation: B = .10, SE = .05, 95% CI [.03, .21]. * p < .05. ** p < .01. *** p < .001.

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Table 2.

Results of moderated mediation.

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Table 3.

Conditional effects of experienced shift on perceived efficacy by stress.

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