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Table 1. Example material in all experimental conditions in Experiment 1
Table 2. Best fitting models and fixed-effects parameters in Experiment 1
Figure 2. Difference emotional rating scores for literal and sarcasticpraise and criticism, for each device
Figure 3. Mean perceived emotional impact of literal and sarcasticcomments of both valences, in the presence of a device (top panel),and in the absence of a device (bottom panel)
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