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Nine "false belief command trials" and 18 "reality command trials" were presented.

False belief command trials and reality command trials were presented in a pseudorandom order, avoiding consecutive false belief command trials in order to reduce the likelihood of participants inferring the purpose of the experiment.

Post-hoc comparisons (Bonferroni corrected) showed that both the remitted schizophrenia group (P<0.001) and the non-remitted schizophrenia group (P<0.001) performed worse than healthy controls on false belief command trials.

A total of 9 false belief probes about the character's false beliefs were presented in the trials corresponding to the false belief command trials in the task of applying others' false beliefs.

For the task of applying understanding of false beliefs, a significant main effect for group was found on belief command trials [ F 2,138)=22.204, P<0.001], but not for reality command trials [ F 2,138)=1.230, P=0.299].

There was a significant positive correlation between rate of accuracy on trials of false belief probe and accuracy on trials of false belief command (r=0.598, P<0.001), a significant positive correlation between PANSS General symptoms and PANSS Negative symptoms (r=0.447, P=0.001), and a significant negative correlation between IQ and Length of illness (r=0.387, P=0.007).

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Christians should always be following God, if they are not, and should, also, be attempting to glorify and honor God, and their belief commands considerable value, when it aligns with the Gospel of Jesus Christ as [it is] presented in the Bible.

If, on the other hand, the Gospel story is mere political allegory, it no longer has any power to command belief; Christ's imperatives dribble into the dust of Palestine.

The difference was that the novel couldn't command belief with religion's authority, because it was already too aware of its own status - what Wood, citing Thomas Mann, called the "game of not-quite".

Ronald Reagan's new Morning in America brought with it in the early 1980s the second coming of a gilded age more swinish than the first, and as the country continues to divide ever more obviously into a nation of the rich and a nation of the poor, the fictions of unity and democratic intent lose their capacity to command belief.

Similarly, should Mr Baucus's strange condition persist, it seems likely that in just over a year his belief that he does not command 60 votes in the Senate will become a reality.

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