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Evaluation of Physician Decision Making With the Use of Prior Probabilities and a Decision-Analysis Model
Barry L. Carter, PharmD;
C. David Butler, PharmD, MBA;
John C. Rogers, MD, MPH;
Richard L. Holloway, PhD
Arch Fam Med. 1993;2(5):529-534.
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