Conclusion
In conclusion, the hypothesis was accepted. Subjects that crossed their arms and legs during testing tended to score higher on the Stroop color and w\ord test than did those who did not. The data, however, was not statistically significant enough to make a statement on the advantages between the two. Causes that influenced these results could have been due to sample size and human error, meaning they did better the second time merely because they had already seen the same test once before.
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