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Laypersons' Responses to the Communication of Uncertainty Regarding Cancer Risk Estimates
Medical Decision Making, 05/22/09
Han PKJ et al. - Laypersons’ responses to the communication of uncertainty regarding cancer risk estimates differ, and include both heightened and diminished risk perceptions. These differences may be attributable to personality, cognitive, and motivational factors.
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