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Metacognitive beliefs as psychological predictors of social functioning : an investigation with young people at risk of psychosis

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Fig. 1. Illustration of how the participant number (N = 109) is arrived at in this study.
Table 1Descriptive statistics.
Table 2
Table 3Output for all steps of the regression model predicting structured activity using separate

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