From Meehl (1954) to fast and frugal heuristics (and back): new insights into how to bridge the clinical–actuarial divide.
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Annika Wallin | Katsikopoulos Konstantinos | Pachur Thorsten | Machery Eduard | A. Wallin | K. Konstantinos | P. Thorsten | Machery Eduard
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