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Table 1.

Example of Disorder-Etiology paired vignettes.

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Table 2.

Vignette sets randomization using an orthogonal Latin square design.

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Table 3.

Simple effects table at Etiology Type level for the probability of correct etiological recollections.

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Table 4.

Simple effects table at Disorder Type level for the probability of correct etiological recollections.

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Fig 1.

Two-way interaction of Etiology Type and Disorder Type on probability of correct etiological recollections (with SEmean).

Note: *** p < .005; ** p < .030; * p < .050.

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Fig 2.

The effect of Disorder Type on ratings of perceived patient well-being (with SEmean).

Note: *** p < .005; ** p < .030; * p < .050. Higher scores are indicative of greater perceived well-being of patient.

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Fig 3.

The effect of Disorder Type on ratings of desired social distance (with SEmean).

Note: *** p < .005; ** p < .030; * p < .050. Higher scores are indicative of lower desired social distance.

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Fig 4.

The effect of Generation on ratings of desired social distance (with SEmean).

Note: *** p < .005; ** p < .030; * p < .050. Higher scores are indicative of lower desired social distance.

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