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The Myth of Cut-Throats Among Premedical Students: On the Role of Stereotypes in Justifying Failure and Success

Journal of Health and Social Behavior - United States
doi 10.2307/2136313
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EnvironmentalPublic HealthSocial PsychologyOccupational Health
Date

June 1, 1986

Authors
Peter Conrad
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SAGE Publications


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