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Theoretical model.

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Classification of cognitive tasks by type and contextual demands.

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Fig 2.

Trust levels in AI across cognitive tasks.

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Associations between demographic variables and cognitive task engagement.

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Heatmap of Chi-Square P-values.

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Age vs trust in AI for medical treatment.

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Gender vs trust in AI for memory recall.

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Fig 6.

AI familiarity levels among participants.

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Familiarity with AI vs trust in memory recall.

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Fig 8.

AI vs human trust across scenarios.

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Fig 9.

Demographic patterns in trusting AI for historical.

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Fig 10.

Trust in AI for memory-related tasks.

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Fig 11.

Correlation between AI familiarity and trust scores.

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Fig 12.

SEM of AI trust with path coefficients between familiarity, usage, confidence, and trust indicators.

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Table 3.

Structural model path analysis: Standardized regression weights showing magnitude and significance of IV–DV relationships.

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Standardized regression weights.

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Key findings summary.

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