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Applied to the high school scenario, the men are the equivalent of students and the women are the schools.
Both investigators and the general population supported a more rigorous response in the medical school scenario than in the humanities and social sciences department scenario.
The proportion of investigators who indicated that specialist involvement was desirable (option 4 or higher) was 37.7% in the medical school scenario and 13.3% in the humanities and social sciences department scenario.
Approximately 40% of investigators indicated that specialist involvement would be appropriate (option 4 or higher) in the medical school scenario, as opposed to approximately 13% in the humanities and social sciences department scenario.
In contrast, responses that included "no explanation of IFs" (option 1) and "no notification even if IFs were found" (option 2) increased 9-fold in the humanities and social sciences department scenario from 2.9% in the medical school scenario.
With regard to specialist involvement, 37.7% of investigators responded that it was appropriate to have a specialist check all images in the medical school scenario, whereas 13.3% responded that such involvement was appropriate in the humanities and social sciences department scenario.
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