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EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCES DURING CADAVER DISSECTION
The investigation of the emotional experiences of the sample indicated that emotions with positive intensity such as stimulating , exciting , interesting , and enjoyable increased , while those with negative intensity such as nauseating , scary , emotional , and anxiety-provoking experiences showed a significant reduction across TP1 and TP2 at p < 0.05 ( Figure 1 ). The emotional experiences ( positive ; Figure 1A and negative ; Figure 1B ) showed a significant difference across TP1 and TP2 . The perception of positive ( A ) emotional experiences showed a significant increase , while the negative ( B ) showed a significant reduction at p < 0.05 .
Figure 1 : The comparison based on estimated marginal means of perception of evoked emotional experiences ( positive ; A and negative ; B ) showed a significant difference across Time point 1 ( T1 ) and Time point 2 ( T2 ). The positive ( A ) self-rated perception of emotional experiences showed a significant increase , while the negative ( B ) showed a significant reduction in the estimated marginal means ( with 95 % CI ) at p < 0.05 .
RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION
The religious affiliation of medical students appears to slightly show the rate of change of some emotional experiences over time but did not manifest any significant difference between Christian or Muslim respondents for either positive ( Figure 2A ) or negative ( Figure 2B ) emotional experiences ( p > 0.05 ) ( Figure 2 ).
Figure 2 : Independent pairwise comparison among the estimated marginal means of the two groups ( Christian or Muslim ), showed no significant effect on the experience of these emotions ( positive ; A and negative ; B ) at any time point or over time ( with 95 % CI ) at p > 0.05 .