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Richard H. Dana; Rodney R. Cocking; Jean M. Dana
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Article
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1970
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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## PROBLEM Clinical judgment consists of accuracy (outcome) and the contributing ratiocinations (process). In quasi-clinical contexts, accuracy is unrelated to experience('\* but may be increased by formal training'l', 12). Process designs have suggested that cognitive set(ls), sex of judge(17\* l