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The second instrument was a modified version of Bartov's (1978) teleological reasoning test consisting of ten items (Appendix 2).
The job demands domain consisted of a total number of seven items (Appendix 1).
The second domain addressed body posture and consisted of eleven items (Appendix 1).
This suggested that a further 6 items could be deleted, reducing the MLCDP to 23 items (Appendix 1).
The items (Appendix 1) were measured on a 5-point Likert scale (1 = least important, 5 = most important).
The questionnaire obtained from the qualitative phase and tested in the first study comprised 41 negatively and positively worded satisfaction items (Appendix [see Additional File 1]).
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The remaining nine items were similar to the sample Lin item (Appendix) in the sense that examinees without the required pragmalinguistic knowledge would likely be drawn to the literal meaning of the utterances and reach incorrect interpretations (see excerpt 4).
We excluded a single item regarding sexual satisfaction because we thought this item was considered likely to cause an emotional response in interviewees, and thus our instrument contained a total of 25 items (see Appendix S1).
For full text of items see appendix.
The scale includes both positively and negatively worded items (see Appendix 1).
Each indicator was measured by one to five items (see Appendix for details).
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