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Table 1.

Gender stereotypical categorisation (as male, female or gender neutral) of colours of overlays presented to each patient.

Where two colours are named (e.g. Pink + Pink, or Yellow + Orange) the colour was formed by two overlays superimposed.

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Fig 1.

The percentage of male or female patients choosing a stereotypical female, male or neutral overlay in proportion to the number of stereotypical male, female and gender neutral colours available.

Percentages were normalised to the total number of available colours in each category.

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Fig 2.

The percentage of male or female patients choosing a stereotypical female, male or neutral PTL in proportion to the number of stereotypical male, female and gender neutral colours available.

Percentages were normalised to the total number of available colours in each category.

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