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Publications by Margaret E. Cruickshank
Preferences for Interventions Designed to Increase Cervical Screening Uptake in Non‐attending Young Women: How Findings From a Discrete Choice Experiment Compare With Observed Behaviours in a Trial
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Public Preferences for Interventions to Prevent Emerging Infectious Disease Threats: A Discrete Choice Experiment
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Employers’ Preferences for IT-retrainees: Evidence From a Discrete Choice Experiment
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Girls’ Preferences for HPV Vaccination: A Discrete Choice Experiment
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Women’s Preferences, Willingness-To-Pay, and Predicted Uptake for Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism Gene Testing to Guide Personalized Breast Cancer Screening Strategies: A Discrete Choice Experiment
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Patient Preferences for Asthma Therapy: A Discrete Choice Experiment
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Investigating Preferences for Support With Life After Stroke: A Discrete Choice Experiment
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