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All other responses and omissions were scored as incorrect.
Incorrect names and omissions were scored as incorrect identifications.
Proper nouns and repeated items are scored as incorrect.
Unanswered questions or statements were scored as "incorrect answer", and unanswered certainty was scored as "very uncertain".
Missing data were handled as described in the protocol: Unanswered questions in the medication knowledge test were scored as "incorrect answer," and unanswered certainty score as "very uncertain".
Responses were scored as incorrect if the source was not found evidence-based and available through PubMed, as stated explicitly in the instructions (Appendix 1), with most incorrect responses citing websites and not peer-reviewed sources.
A nose-poke response at the port carrying the S+ odour (l-carvone) terminated the trial, was scored as correct and was rewarded with a drop of water; a response at the port carrying the S− odour (α-phellandrene) terminated the trial, was scored as incorrect and was not rewarded.
All questions were rated on a 5 point Likert scale from strongly disagree with a score of 1 to strongly agree with a score of 5. Scores for each scale were added and mean scores were reported Questions on the RH knowledge questionnaire were scored as incorrect or correct and a final total score was calculated.
At least two gene models that encode a full WRKY domain (BdWRKY51 and BdWRKY59) may predict proteins that are erroneously short, but they have not been scored as incorrect in the absence of EST data that confirms the gene models to be inaccurate.
Each correct answer was scored as 0.5 points and each incorrect answer as 0 points.
Unanswered questions were scored as 'incorrect answer', and unanswered certainty scores as 'very uncertain'.
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