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Table 1.

Set of Bayesian information vs. diagnostic information in a typical Bayesian reasoning task.

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Fig 1.

Bayesian tree vs. diagnostic tree.

The statistical information displayed corresponds to the Bayesian information vs. diagnostic information presented in Table 1.

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Fig 2.

Frequency net for the thyroid cancer case.

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Fig 3.

Study design.

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Fig 4.

Study process.

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Fig 5.

Performance of N = 109 participants after video was viewed just once; only first task analyzed.

Errors bars indicate the standard error.

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Fig 6.

A. Performance of N = 109 participants after video was viewed just once; all tasks analyzed. Errors bars indicate the standard error. B. Performance of N = 109 participants after video was allowed to watch again; all tasks analyzed. Errors bars indicate the standard error.

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Table 2.

Parameter estimates from generalized linear mixed model for predicting participants’ performance after having seen the video once.

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Table 3.

Parameter estimates from generalized linear mixed model for predicting participants’ performance after having seen the video multiple times.

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Table 4.

Descriptive results across all contexts and across all solved tasks after the video was viewed once.

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