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Mean proportion of correct responses to images from each age face set by each participant age group.
<p>Error bars show standard error.</p
Mean proportion of correct responses to images showing each emotion at each intensity level.
<p>Error bars show standard error.</p
Additional file 1: of Are digital interventions for smoking cessation in pregnancy effective? A systematic review protocol
PRISMA-P checklist. This checklist includes a list of recommended items to include in a systematic review protocol and where these can be found in this protocol. (DOC 82.5 kb
Mean proportion of correct responses to images at each intensity level by each participant age group.
<p>Error bars show standard error.</p
Mean proportion of correct responses to images showing each emotion from each age face set.
<p>Error bars show standard error.</p
Oxidation of methane and hydrogen on Ce<sub>1</sub><sub>-</sub><sub>x</sub>Gd<sub>x</sub>O<sub>2</sub><sub>-δ</sub> flourrites
CINAHL example full search strategy. This search strategy will be adapted for each database. (DOCX 79.0 kb
How aligned is the perception of pharma–patient collaborations between pharma and non-pharma? Results from a multi-stakeholder survey
The pharmaceutical industry is increasingly aware of the need
to engage with patients in a collaborative manner to
improve healthcare. However, there is uncertainty within the industry about the best
way to engage with patients. <div><br></div><div>We set out to assess stakeholder views on collaborations between
the pharmaceutical industry and patients to gain a better understanding
of the current collaborative landscape and potential unmet needs</div
Mean proportion of correct responses to images showing each emotion by each participant age group. Error bars show standard error.
<p>Mean proportion of correct responses to images showing each emotion by each participant age group. Error bars show standard error.</p
Examples of the 6 face prototypes each showing one of the 6 emotional expressions at each intensity.
<p>From left to right: age 5–8 female happy, age 5–8 male disgusted, age 9–12 female angry, age 9–12 male afraid, adult female sad, adult male surprised. The top row contains the the more intense versions and the bottom row contains the less intense versions. It is not possible to identify any individual's face from the final prototypes, therefore we did not require permission to publish these images.</p