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Figure 1 This figure illustrates the item and indicator selection stage and major process steps.established instruments
Table 1 Summary of results from dimensionality assessment models
Figure 2 This figure plots the item information curves for alldotted line) andline). Box and whisker plots show distributions of estimates of latenttrait scores for participants classified as CAM feature 2 - inattentionpositive and negative by the CAM algo
Table 2 Characteristics of study participants
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