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Table 1.

Demographic data (n = 428), and their relationship with hallucination proneness (LSHS-E).

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Fig 1.

LSHS-E scores distribution (n = 428).

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Fig 2.

Distribution of LSHS-E scores by item (n = 428).

Answers range from 0-4 [certainly does not apply to me “مؤكد انها لاتنطبق علي” – certainly applies to me “مؤكد انها تنطبق علي”].

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Table 2.

Descriptive statistics for the items of LSHS-E with factor loading of confirmatory factor analysis (n = 428).

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Table 3.

Goodness of fit indexes for the proposed models in the sample (n = 428).

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Table 4.

Spearman correlation matrix between the LSHS-E, its factors, and PCAPE (n = 428).

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