Evidence that perceptions of and tolerance for medical ambiguity are distinct constructs: An analysis of nationally representative US data

Abstract Background Medical information is often conflicting and consequently perceived as ambiguous. There are individual differences both in how much people perceive ambiguity and in their tolerance for such ambiguity. Little is known about how these constructs are related to each other and with o...

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Main Authors: Nicolle Simonovic (Author), Jennifer M. Taber (Author), William M. P. Klein (Author), Rebecca A. Ferrer (Author)
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Published: Wiley, 2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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