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All three categories were typical for either one of the expertise levels: Experts used many comparative terms (n = 84, vs. 66 expected, z = 2.2, p = .03), intermediates used many specific pathologies (n = 96, vs. 70 expected, z = 3.2, p < .01), and novices used many descriptive terms(n = 11, vs. 4 expected, z = 3.4, p < .01).01
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In comparative terms, it barely managed to resist.
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