Avoidance of anticipated regret: the ordering of prostate-specific antigen tests.

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Avoidance of anticipated regret: the ordering of prostate-specific antigen tests. is …
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P356DOI10.1177/0272989X04263163
P698PubMed publication ID15090101

P50authorEtienne MulletQ50228039
Joel CogneauQ58036129
Paul Clay SorumQ91127142
P2093author name stringGérard Chasseigne
Junseop Shim
Sylvie Bonnin-Scaon
P2860cites workNorm theory: Comparing reality to its alternativesQ56080123
P433issue2
P304page(s)149-159
P577publication date2004-03-01
P1433published inMedical Decision MakingQ6806321
P1476titleAvoidance of anticipated regret: the ordering of prostate-specific antigen tests
P478volume24

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