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TABLE 1Means (M) and standard deviations (SD) for cognitive, PCET,and common expected engagement scores split by allocated therapy
TABLE 2Regression model of cognitive expected engagement to predict symptomatic improvement
TABLE A1Regression model of PCET expected engagement to predict symptomatic improvement

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