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... influence cooperation by affecting the restrictions placed on the person's actions [ 29 , 34 , 38 ] . Few patients ... influence of fate is likely to be influenced by the culture . This belief in turn will affect the person's willingness ...
... influence cooperation by affecting the restrictions placed on the person's actions [ 29 , 34 , 38 ] . Few patients ... influence of fate is likely to be influenced by the culture . This belief in turn will affect the person's willingness ...
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... influence a physician to choose a particular specialty . Environmental factors are an important influence [ 22 ] . In a num- ber of studies it has been found that faculty influence is important , particularly in recruiting physicians to ...
... influence a physician to choose a particular specialty . Environmental factors are an important influence [ 22 ] . In a num- ber of studies it has been found that faculty influence is important , particularly in recruiting physicians to ...
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... influences on whether or not someone is likely to use illegal drugs [ 25 ] . First , parents seem to have a significant influence on whether their children will become drug abusers , and parental influence operates in two ways . On the ...
... influences on whether or not someone is likely to use illegal drugs [ 25 ] . First , parents seem to have a significant influence on whether their children will become drug abusers , and parental influence operates in two ways . On the ...
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Causation Communication SelfIdentity | 15 |
Patient Cooperation with Treatment | 35 |
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Social Psychology and Medicine M. Robin DiMatteo,Howard S. Friedman Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1982 |
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