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Effects of systematic asymmetric discounting on physician-patient interactions: a theoretical framework to explain poor compliance with lifestyle counseling.
Feldman SR, Chen GJ, Hu JY, Fleischer AB
BMC Med Inform Decis Mak 2002 Nov 25, 2:8
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