Spontaneous skepticism: the interplay of motivation and expectation in responses to favorable and unfavorable medical diagnoses.
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Spontaneous skepticism: the interplay of motivation and expectation in responses to favorable and unfavorable medical diagnoses.
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Anne M Apanovitch
Geoffrey D Munro
James A Scepansky
Lisa K Lockhart
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