Figure 1.
Dots indicate individual participants (a: n=375 participants; b: n=300 participants; c: n=150 participants), large dots indicate means and bars indicate 95% confidence intervals. The colour legend indicates whether the 6-second excerpts participants played were audiovisual, audio-only, or visual-only. The y-axis indicates the percent of performers correctly choosing the winning performer. Dashed lines indicate chance levels (33% when choosing between 3 performers, 50% when choosing between only 2).
Violin plots visualizing Mehr et al.’s (2018) previous experimental results of sight vs. sound effects in judging piano performances (data were not visualized in the original publication). Panels a-c correspond to Studies 1-3 (see text for details).

Dots indicate individual participants (a: n=375 participants; b: n=300 participants; c: n=150 participants), large dots indicate means and bars indicate 95% confidence intervals. The colour legend indicates whether the 6-second excerpts participants played were audiovisual, audio-only, or visual-only. The y-axis indicates the percent of performers correctly choosing the winning performer. Dashed lines indicate chance levels (33% when choosing between 3 performers, 50% when choosing between only 2).

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