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    Increase of high and low socially anxious participants' estimates with increase of objective proportion of people looking in their direction. Error bars show standard errors.

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    <p>Increase of high and low socially anxious participants' estimates with increase of objective proportion of people looking in their direction. Error bars show standard errors.</p

    Characteristics of high and low socially anxious participants.

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    <p><i>Note.</i> *** <i>p</i>< .001; <i>M</i> =  Mean; <i>SD</i> =  Standard deviation; APPQ  =  Albany Panic and Phobia Questionnaire.</p><p>Characteristics of high and low socially anxious participants.</p

    High and low socially anxious participants' estimates of the proportion of people in the crowds who were looking at them.

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    <p><i>Note. M</i> =  Mean; <i>SD</i>  =  Standard deviation.</p><p>High and low socially anxious participants' estimates of the proportion of people in the crowds who were looking at them.</p

    High and low socially anxious participants' estimates of the proportion of people in the crowds who were looking at them (0–100%) with and without mirrors present in the three phases of the experiment. Error bars show standard errors.

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    <p>High and low socially anxious participants' estimates of the proportion of people in the crowds who were looking at them (0–100%) with and without mirrors present in the three phases of the experiment. Error bars show standard errors.</p

    Factorial Design – The Final Number of Participants Distributed by Factor.

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    <p>Factorial Design – The Final Number of Participants Distributed by Factor.</p

    Bar Charts for PNN50.

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    <p>(A) Means and Standard Errors of the PNN50 for the Confident and Anxious groups over the 4 time periods. (B) Means and Standard Errors of PNN50 differences between successive time periods for the Confident and Anxious groups.</p

    Bar Charts for Number of SCRs per second.

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    <p>(A) Means and Standard Errors of the Number of SCRs per second for the Confident and Anxious groups over the 4 time periods. (B) Means and Standard Errors of the SCR rate differences between successive time periods for the Confident and Anxious groups.</p

    Cost-effectiveness plane showing the incremental costs and QALYs of all interventions versus wait list.

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    <p>Wait list is placed at the origin; results are for 1,000 adults with social anxiety disorder at 5 years after treatment. The continuous line shows the cost-effectiveness efficiency frontier, while the slope of the dotted line indicates the NICE lower cost effectiveness threshold (£20,000/QALY). The data used to construct Fig 2 are provided in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0140704#pone.0140704.t005" target="_blank">Table 5</a>.</p
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