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Results. RBI Subscale Differences
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Significant differences were found among panic groups on the A & I scale. Frequent panickers had significantly higher scores on the A & I scale than non-panickers. A Duncan's Multiple Range test indicated that no significant differences were found between either infrequent and frequent panickers or between non-panickers and infrequent panickers.

Panic groups were also differentiated on the FC scale. A Duncan's Multiple Range Test indicated that no significant differences existed between non-panickers and infrequent panickers. Frequent panickers had significantly higher scores on the FC scale than either infrequent panickers or non-panickers.

Frequent panickers were found to have significantly higher EC scores than either non-panickers and infrequent panickers, as indicated by a Duncan's Multiple Range Test. Differences between non-panickers and infrequent panickers were found not to be significant.

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