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SUMMARY
V following the incorrect advice of a DDA had a protective effect, presumably by removing some of the physician`s culpability for the patient`s poor outcome. To manipulating the physician`s adherence to DDA advice, the authors also manipulated the severity of the patient`s actual disease and the invasiveness of the diagnostic test that was recommended by the DDA, expecting them to be important factors shaping responses. The authors measured respondents` satisfaction with the consultation, likelihood of recommending the physician to a family member, and suggested frequency of DDA use in the . . .
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