Thank you! We were similarly curious and have begun thinking about designing another study in which rate of dropout is the primary outcome – very unexpected that low BPS and not high BPS participants dropped out at a higher rate. Speaks to the possibility of a tolerance for boring situations for those who are more boredom prone.
Interesting topic, would be curious to hear from those dropout participants –timing, why they left, and how they perceived it…
Thank you! We were similarly curious and have begun thinking about designing another study in which rate of dropout is the primary outcome – very unexpected that low BPS and not high BPS participants dropped out at a higher rate. Speaks to the possibility of a tolerance for boring situations for those who are more boredom prone.