“…In line with the literature, we hypothesized to find (H1a) slower RTs in the online vs. lab setting (Bridges et al, 2020;Semmelmann & Weigelt, 2017), and (H1b) no significant differences in performance accuracy between the two settings (Semmelmann & Weigelt, 2017). We also expected to replicate in the online setting the effects of the paradigm previously found in the lab: (H2a) the local prediction effect, with faster RTs and lower accuracy in trials with long vs. medium and short SOA (Duma et al, 2020(Duma et al, , 2021Los, 2010;; (H2b) the global prediction effect, with faster RTs in fast blocks and slower RTs in slow blocks as compared to the uniform block (Duma et al, 2020(Duma et al, , 2021Los et al, 2017;; (H2c) the implicit learning effect, reflected by a positive delta score between slow and fast blocks (Duma et al, 2021;. Moreover, since the DTP task implicitly induces response speed changes between the blocks, it could be possible to find (H3) an interaction between block and setting (online vs. lab), with potentially slower RTs in the online setting especially in less arousing blocks (uniform, slow).…”