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Table 7 Number of participants of the study population that agreed upon the SR or SA reference label (% of agreement in bold) in their final judgment (item 7) for each vignette in both the ‘clear-case’ group and the ‘ambiguous’ group

From: Family physicians’ diagnostic gut feelings are measurable: construct validation of a questionnaire

Case vignette

Reference label

N

Final judgment

   

SA

Impossible to say or not applicable

SR

‘Clear-case’ vignettes

no. 2

SA

29

25 (86%)

2

2

no. 4

SA

31

21 (68%)

8

2

no. 6

SA

32

23 (72%)

7

2

no. 10

SA

36

33 (92%)

1

2

no. 13

SA

32

26 (81%)

3

3

no. 14

SA

30

20 (67%)

7

3

no. 16

SA

25*

16 (62%)

5

4

no. 1

SR

29

1

1

27 (93%)

no. 5

SR

31

1

3

27 (87%)

no. 8

SR

32*

0

0

32 (97%)

no. 12

SR

26

10

4

12 (46%)

‘Ambiguous-case’ vignettes

no. 3

SA

30

4 (13%)

8

18

no. 7

SA

36

9 (25%)

12

15

no. 15

SA

25

19 (76%)

4

2

no. 9

SR

35*

4

8

23 (64%)

no. 11

SR

28

11

6

11 (39%)

  1. Explanation of abbreviations: SR sense of reassurance, SA sense of alarm, *one missing value.