Developing a Reporting Guideline for Social and Psychological Intervention Trials
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Sally Hopewell | David Moher | Paul Montgomery | Geraldine Macdonald | Evan Mayo-Wilson | Sean Grant | E. Mayo-Wilson | D. Moher | S. Hopewell | S. Grant | P. Montgomery | G. MacDonald
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