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Table 1.

Summary of data used for the purposes of scale validation and demographic information about the participants.

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Table 2.

Summary of study procedures.

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Table 3.

Self-report measures used in the reported studies–an overview.

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Fig 1.

Graphical representation of the mediation analysis [90].

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Table 4.

Correlation coefficients obtained in item analysis (items translated into English).

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Table 5.

Cronbach’s Alphas of the VR Realism Scale and its dimensions.

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Fig 2.

The four-factor model with standardized factor loadings.

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Fig 3.

The bifactor model with standardized factor loadings.

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Table 6.

Summarizing the measurement invariance analysis.

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Table 7.

Correlations with similar measures.

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Fig 4.

Simple mediation model.

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Table 8.

Standardized regression coefficients for the relationship between simulation realism and positive emotions mediated by classical aesthetics.

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Fig 5.

An example of some of the improvements made to the simulator.

Panels A and B are from the earlier version; panels C and D are from the second, improved version.

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Table 9.

T-test results.

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