Biased Processing of Ambiguous Symptoms Favors the Initially Leading Hypothesis in Sequential Diagnostic Reasoning

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  • Felix G. Rebitschek
  • Franziska Bocklisch
  • Agnes Scholz
  • Josef F. Krems
  • Georg Jahn

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JournalExperimental psychology
Publication statusPublished - 2015

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Biased Processing of Ambiguous Symptoms Favors the Initially Leading Hypothesis in Sequential Diagnostic Reasoning. / Rebitschek, Felix G.; Bocklisch, Franziska; Scholz, Agnes et al.
In: Experimental psychology, 2015.

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