Table 1 |
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Occupation and highest qualifications of participants in Study 2 |
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n (%) |
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Occupation |
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Student: Undergraduate |
2 (7.7) |
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Student: Postgraduate |
7 (26.9) |
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Academia/Professional |
3 (11.5) |
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Management |
2 (7.7) |
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Administrative/Secretarial |
2 (7.7) |
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Skilled Trade |
4 (15.4) |
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Customer Service |
2 (7.7) |
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Unemployed |
4 (15.4) |
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Highest Qualification |
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PhD |
3 (11.5) |
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Masters Degree |
3 (11.5) |
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Bachelor Degree |
6 (23.1) |
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Advanced academic school qualification (A level) |
4 (15.4) |
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Basic academic school qualification (GCSE, O level) |
3 (11.5) |
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Vocational qualifications (various) |
7 (26.9) |
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Yardley et al. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2010 10:52 doi:10.1186/1472-6947-10-52 |
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