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Fig. 2

From: Chiropractic students’ cognitive dissonance to statements about professional identity, role, setting and future: international perspectives from a secondary analysis of pooled data

Fig. 2

Weighted relative frequency (95%CI) of conflicting responses to statements about identity versus practitioner type. Key: Practitioner type statement: “Doctors of Chiropractic (DC) should be considered 1. complementary/alternative health care practitioners, or 2. primary health care practitioners”; a Identity statement 1 “It is important for chiropractors to strongly uphold the traditional chiropractic theory that adjusting the spine corrects ‘dis-ease’”; b Identity statement 2 “Contemporary and evolving scientific evidence is more important than traditional chiropractic principles”

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