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Fig 1.

Some examples from the initial normative stimulus set.

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Table 1.

Comparative summary of results among the Brazilian, English-Canadian, French-Canadian, and Thai mean norms (standard deviation is in parentheses).

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Table 2.

Comparative summary of means (Welch’s t test) for the living and non-living domain among the Brazilian, English-Canadian, French-Canadian, and Thai norms.

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Table 3.

Pearson correlation coefficients among the Brazilian, English-Canadian, French-Canadian, and Thai norms.

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Table 4.

Mean items difference scores between the English-Canadian norms and the French-Canadian, Thai and, Brazilian norms.

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