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"Are Clinicians Correct When They Believe They are Correct? Implications ..."
Charles P. Friedman et al. (2001)
- Charles P. Friedman, Guido G. Gatti, Arthur S. Elstein, Timothy M. Franz, Gwendolyn C. Murphy, Fredric M. Wolf:
Are Clinicians Correct When They Believe They are Correct? Implications for Medical Decision Support. MedInfo 2001: 454-458
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