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Table 3 Predicting motivation score, based on experimental condition, time and country

From: Integrity games: an online teaching tool on academic integrity for undergraduate students

Term

\({\text{b}}\)

95% CI

\(t\)

\(df\)

\(p\)

Intercept

3.55

[3.44, 3.66]

64.03

291.48

 < .001

Time: After the experiment

0.00

[-0.05, 0.06]

0.12

255

.909

Hungary

0.36

[0.20, 0.52]

4.43

253

 < .001

Switzerland

0.51

[0.36, 0.66]

6.74

253

 < .001

Game

0.05

[-0.08, 0.18]

0.73

313.87

.467

Time: After the experiment \(\times\) Games

-0.03

[-0.11, 0.06]

-0.58

255

.564

  1. b are unstandardized coefficients, i.e., they represent the impact of country, time and conditions on the original scale. P is the p-value, CI the confidence interval, df the degree of freedom of the t statistic. “Intercept” represents the initial value of the motivation score for the control group of the participants in Denmark. “Time: After the experiment” represents the estimated average change between pre-test and post-test across both experimental conditions. “Hungary” and “Switzerland” represent the change of motivation between the sample from Hungary and Switzerland respectively. “Games” represent the initial difference in motivation between participants in the control group and participants in the Integrity Games groups. “Time: After the experiment × Games” represents the difference between the control groups and the Integrity Games groups at the end of the experiment