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BACKGROUND Patients and family members use various sources of information to come up with their own prognostic estimates, ... Part 1 - Gerd Gigerenzer: Risk Literacy and Health Part 2 - Ann Bostrom: Ways People Talk About Risk and

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  • Part 1 - Terje Aven: Conceptualising, Representing and Describing Epistemic
  • BACKGROUND Patients and family members use various sources of information to come up with their own prognostic estimates, ...
  • Part 1 - Gerd Gigerenzer: Risk Literacy and Health Part 2 - Ann Bostrom: Ways People Talk About Risk and

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