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Can Avoidance of Complications Lead to Biased Healthcare Decisions?

Publication ,  Journal Article
Ubel, PA; Amsterlaw, J; Zikmund-Fisher, BJ; Fagerlin, A
Published in: Judgment and decision making
2006

Duke Scholars

Published In

Judgment and decision making

ISSN

1930-2975

Publication Date

2006

Volume

1

Issue

1

Start / End Page

64 / 75

Publisher

Society for Judgment and Decision Making

Related Subject Headings

  • Experimental Psychology
  • 1702 Cognitive Sciences
  • 1701 Psychology
  • 1505 Marketing
 

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Ubel, P. A., Amsterlaw, J., Zikmund-Fisher, B. J., & Fagerlin, A. (2006). Can Avoidance of Complications Lead to Biased Healthcare Decisions? Judgment and Decision Making, 1(1), 64–75.
Ubel, P. A., J. Amsterlaw, B. J. Zikmund-Fisher, and A. Fagerlin. “Can Avoidance of Complications Lead to Biased Healthcare Decisions?Judgment and Decision Making 1, no. 1 (2006): 64–75.
Ubel PA, Amsterlaw J, Zikmund-Fisher BJ, Fagerlin A. Can Avoidance of Complications Lead to Biased Healthcare Decisions? Judgment and decision making. 2006;1(1):64–75.
Ubel, P. A., et al. “Can Avoidance of Complications Lead to Biased Healthcare Decisions?Judgment and Decision Making, vol. 1, no. 1, Society for Judgment and Decision Making, 2006, pp. 64–75.
Ubel PA, Amsterlaw J, Zikmund-Fisher BJ, Fagerlin A. Can Avoidance of Complications Lead to Biased Healthcare Decisions? Judgment and decision making. Society for Judgment and Decision Making; 2006;1(1):64–75.

Published In

Judgment and decision making

ISSN

1930-2975

Publication Date

2006

Volume

1

Issue

1

Start / End Page

64 / 75

Publisher

Society for Judgment and Decision Making

Related Subject Headings

  • Experimental Psychology
  • 1702 Cognitive Sciences
  • 1701 Psychology
  • 1505 Marketing