Deciding Between SF-6Dv2 Health States: A Think-Aloud Study of Decision-Making Strategies Used in Discrete Choice Experiments.
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M. Kosinski | Jakob B. Bjorner | J. Brazier | B. Mulhern | M. White | L. Broderick | Miranda Lauher-Charest | J. Bjorner | M. Lauher-Charest
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