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People's attitude toward xenotransplantation: affective reactions and the influence of the evaluation context
Xenotransplantation, 07/01/09
Rubaltelli E et al. - The present study demonstrates that the evaluation context may increase the impact of affective reactions and reduce healthy people's ability to use information on the potential benefit of a novel biomedical technology. Regardless of the evaluation context, patients always rely on affective reactions and show an overall preference for the human organ.
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