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Avoiding Anchoring Bias by Moving Beyond ‘Mechanical Falls’ in Geriatric Emergency Medicine

EMA - Emergency Medicine Australasia - United Kingdom
doi 10.1111/1742-6723.13129
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MedicineEmergency Medicine
Date

August 8, 2018

Authors
Guruprasad NagarajCarolyn HullickGlenn ArendtsEllen BurkettKeith D HillChristopher R Carpenter
Publisher

Wiley


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