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The reliability and factor structure of the instrument were replicated. The previously reported differences in tolerance of uncertainty between women and men and between local and foreign graduates were confirmed. Physicians' tolerance of uncertainty appeared to be higher than that attributed to them by students. The expected age-related differences in perception of clinical uncertainty were not detected between junior and senior medical students.
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