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Paper Decisional autonomy undermines advisees’ judgments of experts in medicine and in life The debate over whether people ought to be guided paternalistically or given full decisional autonomy has ...
In contrast, decisional authority is a nondelegable parental right and duty, in which a mature child may join. This distinction enables us to analyze decisional priority without diminishing parental ...
Using decisional bias as an implicit measure of moral judgment Date: May 12, 2015 Source: American Psychological Association Summary: The act of identifying a perpetrator does not just involve ...
Decisional bias was more lax (indicating more false alarms) in the intended condition for 10-12 and 13-15 year olds but was more stringent (with fewer false alarms) for the 16-18 year olds.
Fertility Preservation Decisional Turning Points for Adolescents and Young Adults With Cancer: Exploring Alignment and Divergence by Race and Ethnicity The following represents disclosure information ...
Prior research has shown that patients who process pros and cons and are involved in reaching treatment decisions report increased satisfaction, reduced decisional conflict, and improved ...
Decisional bias was more lax (indicating more false alarms) in the intended condition for 10-12 and 13-15 year olds but was more stringent (with fewer false alarms) for the 16-18 year olds.
Lauren M. Hurwitz, from the Department of Defense in Rockville, Md., and colleagues enrolled 652 patients newly diagnosed with prostate cancer who attended a multidisciplinary clinic into a ...
In a cross-sectional study, researchers evaluated decisional conflict among 427 adults (the mean age was 71.6 years; 60% were women; 97% were non-Hispanic white) with advanced CKD, none of whom ...
Last week I linked to Professor Steven Smith’s essay proposing a new theory of originalism — “decisional originalism.” The first of the responses is now posted — Between the Original ...