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However, when we examined the association between item valence and performance in a continuous manner, a clear U-shaped pattern emerged Items that had more extreme valence ratings (negative or positive) were associated with better performance than items with more neutral ratings. We conclude that using the item valence ratings we report, and treating item valence as a continuous rather than categorical predictor, will help bring consistency to the study of the association between item valence and performance in the RMET. (PsycInfo Dat