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This means that images were correctly categorized more often when they were easily understandable in their low-pass filtered version.

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The elderly PD patients were more often categorized as experiencing NMSC2 than NMSC1.

However, these images are more often categorized into a group called the "invisible middle".

The study found words like "ghost," "paranormal" and "spirit" were more often categorized as being "black" by white people.

A within-subjects effect of Valence showed that emotional words were more often categorized as previously presented compared to neutral words, regardless of whether the word was old (correct hits, F [1, 20]=22.57, p<0.0005) or new (false hits, F [1, 20]=152.74, p<0.0005).

Patients categorized as malnourished were more often admitted to the hospital floor prior to the ICU (n=32; 56%), reported decreased dietary intake (69% vs. 46%, p=0.02) and exhibited signs of muscle wasting (45% vs. 7%, p<0.001, respectively) and fat loss (52% vs. 7%, p<0.001, respectively) on physical exam when compared to normally nourished individuals.

Participants were able to categorize targets according to their political affiliation significantly better than chance guessing [M = .57, SD = .08; t(28) = 4.41, p<.001, r = .64] and measures of response bias indicated that participants showed a slight tendency to categorize targets as Republicans more often than Democrats (M = .01, SD = .04).04

Participants' categorizations of the targets' political affiliations were significantly greater than chance guessing [M = .62, SD = .12; t(23) = 4.91, p<.001, r = .72] and measures of response bias showed a proclivity among participants to categorize targets as Democrats more often than Republicans (M = −.05, SD = .11).11

Once called a '"computer company," the billionaire's Apple now more often is categorized under "digital entertainment," and its iPod is the crux of this story.

However, it can be noted that visual comparison of error patterns revealed that patients categorized neutral sentences as disgust sentences more often than controls.

Habyarimana et al. [27] find that among a sample of US university students, observers are unable to correctly identify the ethnicity of photographed individuals more than 30 percent of the time, that observers more often correctly categorize co-ethnics, and that Latinos are less successfully categorized than White, Asians, or African Americans.

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