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The assessment models introduced in Chapter 1.5 specified different sources of variance for analyses based on different construct definitions. The specificity and covariance partitioning analyses of Chapter 6 were straightforward applications of the assessment model framework. In this chapter, the effect sizes for different sources of variation will be demonstrated. This demonstration sets into perspective the magnitude of effects that are included or left out of consideration when choosing a particular assessment model for the analysis of the activation construct.

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Stemmler, G. (1992). The Analysis of Activation. In: Differential Psychophysiology: Persons in Situations. Recent Research in Psychology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84655-7_9

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