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Table 1.

Sample’s demographic information.

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Table 2.

Goodness of fit statistics for all concurrent models (n = 1153).

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Table 3.

Standardized (Unstardardized) factor loadings: State and trait models of STICSA (MS2 and MT2).

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Table 4.

Fit indexes for sex invariant models (nmale = 400; nfemale = 753).

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Cronbach’s α and Pearson correlation between STICSA factors and anxiety (STAI), depression (DASS-D), positive affect (PA) and negative affect (NA).

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Fig 1.

Cognitive groups’ differences regarding the self-reported arousal.

a) Group differences in the self-reported arousal after the emotional induction; b) LowCG self-reported arousal across Moment and Condition; c) HighCG self-reported arousal across Moment and Condition.

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Fig 2.

Somatic groups’ differences considering the moment of evaluation.

a) LF power and b) LF/HF ratio.

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Fig 3.

Somatic groups’ differences regarding the self-reported arousal.

a) Group differences in the self-reported arousal after the emotional induction; b) LowSG self-reported arousal across Moment and Condition; c) HighSG self-reported arousal across Moment and Condition.

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