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Virtual reality study of paranoid thinking in the general population
The British Journal of Psychiatry Freeman et al. 192: 258

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Fig. DS1 Vitrual reality environment; Fig. DS2 VR equipment; Fig. DS3 VR characters; Table DS1 Participants' demographic data; Table DS2 Backward elimination ordinal logistic regression

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