A Test of Numeric Formats for Communicating Risk Probabilities
暂无分享,去创建一个
Cara L Cuite | Neil D Weinstein | Karen Emmons | Graham Colditz | G. Colditz | N. Weinstein | K. Emmons | C. Cuite
[1] K. Gyr,et al. Influence of method of reporting study results on decision of physicians to prescribe drugs to lower cholesterol concentration , 1994, BMJ.
[2] Gerd Gigerenzer,et al. How to Improve Bayesian Reasoning Without Instruction: Frequency Formats , 1995 .
[3] Alexander J. Rothman,et al. Treating people with information: an analysis and review of approaches to communicating health risk information. , 1999, Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs.
[4] P. Windschitl,et al. Judging the accuracy of a likelihood judgment: the case of smoking risk , 2002 .
[5] Gary L. Brase. Which Statistical Formats Facilitate What Decisions? The Perception and Influence of Different Statistical Information Formats , 2002 .
[6] Erika A. Waters,et al. Formats for Improving Risk Communication in Medical Tradeoff Decisions , 2006, Journal of health communication.
[7] R F Nease,et al. Perceptions of breast cancer risk and screening effectiveness in women younger than 50 years of age. , 1995, Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
[8] C D Naylor,et al. Communicating the Benefits of Chronic Preventive Therapy , 1995, Medical decision making : an international journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making.
[9] S. Epstein,et al. The Generality of the Ratio-Bias Phenomenon , 1995 .
[10] T. Walley,et al. Same information, different decisions: the influence of evidence on the management of hypertension in the elderly. , 1996, The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners.
[11] B Fischhoff,et al. A New Scale for Assessing Perceptions of Chance , 2000, Medical decision making : an international journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making.
[12] Gary G. Koch,et al. Categorical Data Analysis Using The SAS1 System , 1995 .
[13] N D Weinstein,et al. Scales for assessing perceptions of health hazard susceptibility. , 1993, Health education research.
[14] R M Arnold,et al. Absolutely relative: how research results are summarized can affect treatment decisions. , 1992, The American journal of medicine.
[15] D. Grimes,et al. Patients' understanding of medical risks: implications for genetic counseling. , 1999, Obstetrics and gynecology.
[16] John A. Baron,et al. The framing effect of relative and absolute risk , 1993, Journal of General Internal Medicine.
[17] Michael Siegrist,et al. Communicating Low Risk Magnitudes: Incidence Rates Expressed as Frequency Versus Rates Expressed as Probability , 1997 .
[18] B. Rimer,et al. General Performance on a Numeracy Scale among Highly Educated Samples , 2001, Medical decision making : an international journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making.
[19] G. Elwyn,et al. Presenting risk information--a review of the effects of "framing" and other manipulations on patient outcomes. , 2001, Journal of health communication.
[20] B. Demichelis,et al. Completeness of reporting trial results: effect on physicians' willingness to prescribe , 1994, The Lancet.
[21] N. Holtzman,et al. Assessment of risk by pregnant women: implications for genetic counseling and education. , 1986, Social biology.