Table 1
Comparison of Two Different ANOVAs for Evaluating the Simon Effect Asymmetry.
| CORRESPONDENCE ANOVA | STL × REL ANOVA | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | StL | StL |
| 2 | StL × C | ReL |
| 3 | StL × H | StL × H |
| 4 | StL × C × H | ReL × H |
| 5 | C | StL × ReL |
| 6 | C × H | StL × ReL × H |
[i] Note: Stimulus Location = StL; Response Location = ReL, Correspondence = C, and Handedness = H. Because the two ANOVAs are performed on the same data set, just partitioning them differently, the two terms on each row yield the same F ratios.

Figure 1
Display Screen and Pedals on Table (Left Panel) and on Floor (Right Panel).

Figure 2
Experiment 1: Simon Effect in Reaction Times (RTs) as a Function of Stimulus Location and Response Mode (Hands, Feet).
Note: Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals.

Figure 3
Experiment 1: Reaction Times (RTs) for Right-Dominant (Top) and Left-Dominant (Bottom) Persons as Functions of Stimulus and Response Locations, and Response Mode (Hands, Feet).
Note: The error bars reflect Cousineau-Morey 95% confidence intervals (Morey, 2008).

Figure 4
Experiment 1: Percentage Error (PE) for Right-Dominant (Top) and Left-Dominant (Bottom) Persons as a Function of Stimulus and Response Locations, and Response Mode (Hands, Feet).
Note: The error bars reflect Cousineau-Morey 95% confidence intervals (Morey, 2008).

Figure 5
Experiment 1: RT Simon and Response Location Effects as a Function of RT Bin.

Figure 6
Experiment 1: PE Simon and Response-Location Effects as a Function of RT Bin.

Figure 7
Experiment 2: Simon Effect in RT as a Function of Stimulus Location (Left, Right) and Response Mode (Hands, Fingers).
Note: The error bars reflect Cousineau-Morey 95% confidence intervals (Morey, 2008).

Figure 8
Experiment 2: RT for Right-Dominant (Top) and Left-Dominant (Bottom) Persons as a Function of Stimulus and Response Locations, and Response Mode (Hands, Fingers).
Note: The error bars reflect Cousineau-Morey 95% confidence intervals (Morey, 2008).

Figure 9
Experiment 2: PE for Right-Dominant (Top) and Left-Dominant (Bottom) Groups as a Function of Stimulus (Left, Right) and Response Locations (Left, Right), and Response Mode (Hands, Fingers).
Note: The error bars reflect Cousineau-Morey 95% confidence intervals (Morey, 2008).

Figure 10
Experiment 2: RT Simon and Response Location Effects as a Function of RT Bin.

Figure 11
Experiment 2: PE Simon and Response-Location Effects as a Function of RT Bin.
