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Table 1.

Cut-off scores for the three sensitivity groups based on HSPS.

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Table 2.

Descriptive statistics of the sample.

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Table 3.

Models for CFA.

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Table 4.

CFA results.

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Table 5.

LCA results.

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Fig 1.

Distribution of HSPS mean scores in the three sensitivity groups.

(a) Total, (b) Sub A, and (c) Sub B. HSPS: Highly Sensitive Person Scale; Sub A: subgroup A; Sub B: subgroup B.

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Fig 2.

Distribution of HSPS mean scores by age group.

(a) 20s-30s, (b) 40s-50s, and (c) 60s-80s. HSPS: Highly Sensitive Person Scale; Sub A: subgroup A; Sub B: subgroup B.

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Table 6.

Means and cut-off scores of the sensitivity groups.

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Fig 3.

HSPS mean score and 3-factor scores by age (*p < .05).

HSPS: Highly Sensitive Person Scale; EOE: ease of excitation; AES: aesthetic sensitivity; LST: low-sensitivity threshold.

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Fig 4.

HSPS mean score and 3-factor scores of the previous studies.

HSPS: Highly Sensitive Person Scale; EOE: ease of excitation; AES: aesthetic sensitivity; LST: low-sensitivity threshold.

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