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In a study assessing which formats are most accurately perceived by patients, Feldman-Stewart et al [ 7] reported that, for making a choice, systematic ovals, bars (horizontal or vertical), and numbers were equally well perceived, whereas for estimating magnitude of risk, numbers led to the most accurate estimates.
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Finch et al retrospectively assessed the impact of genetic counselling and RRSO on breast and ovarian cancer risk knowledge and concluded that most women accurately perceived their breast cancer risks.
Or, more accurately, perceived pressure.
We come back to the "impact" – or more accurately – perceived impact.
Results: Of the 1029 women with normal pre-pregnancy BMI, 898 (87%) accurately perceived and 131 (13%) overassessed their weight status.
508 women were overweight/obese, of whom 438 (86%) accurately perceived and 70 (14%) underassessed their pre-pregnancy weight status.
Animations are often too complex or too fast to be accurately perceived.
So long as they've accurately perceived the legal principles underlying the case, does it matter whether Sotomayor personally owns a Roku?
Some involve physiological or psychological considerations, such as the fact that, when making visual comparisons, relative lengths are more accurately perceived than relative areas.
Instead of this, the attacker would manipulate physical behaviors that are not accurately perceived by a human observer.
But since the publication of Solomon Volkov's controversial biography, "Testimony," in 1980, it is now more accurately perceived as the composer's scathing depiction of the Soviet juggernaut.
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