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Table 1.

Tonic Immobility Scale items used to compute the total score.

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Table 2.

Sex distribution and age mean by city and aggregate.

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Table 3.

Sequence of models concerning the Tonic Immobility Scale (TIS).

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Table 4.

Alternative restricted models applied to the Rio de Janeiro sample excluding Tonic Immobility Scale's redundant items: Confirmatory Factor Analysis loadings, and items' and scale assessment of scalability via Loevinger's H coefficient.

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Figure 1.

Item thresholds (6 per item) dispersion along the θ latent trait continuum (factor score) pertaining to the seven-level items (6 thresholds) of the reduced TIS version.

Aggregate São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro sample.

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