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Table 1.

Linguistic probability expressions and numeric range equivalents in [10].

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Table 2.

Percentage of missing responses by estimate, probability term, and presentation format.

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Fig 1.

Mean percentage overlap (PO).

Error bars show 95% confidence intervals around the means. Results are plotted as a function of presentation format (i.e., Table, Tooltip, Brackets, and Control conditions), probability term (i.e., Very Unlikely, Unlikely, Likely, and Very Likely), and analysis type ([1] in red and our re-analysis in blue).

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Table 3.

Mean percentage overlap (PO) by presentation format.

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Table 4.

Mean percentage overlap (PO) by probability term.

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Fig 2.

Box plots showing the median percentage of participant’s best estimates that agree with ICD 203 (the stipulated ranges are demarcated by the dashed lines).

Results are plotted as a function of presentation format (i.e., Table, Tooltip, Brackets, and Control conditions), probability term (i.e., Very Unlikely, Unlikely, Likely, and Very Likely), and analysis type ([1] in red and our re-analysis in blue).

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Table 5.

Mean percentage of best estimates that agree with the ICD 203 standard by presentation format.

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Table 6.

Mean percentage of best estimates that agree with the ICD 203 standard by probability term.

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