6Specific or general: recognize how broadly the conclusions from a study may be applied
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Race-based Medicine? |
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Controversy Regarding Screening Mammography Under Age 50: To screen or not to screen. |
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Experience tells us that our observations and the effects of our actions vary according to at least four factors. First, there are individual differences. For example, differences among friends and family members mean that we get a wide range of responses to our ideas, jokes, cooking, ...
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