Terminal digit preference biases polyp size measurements at CT colonography, endoscopy and histopathology
<strong>Background and study aims:</strong> Terminal digit preference bias for “pleasing” numbers has been described in many areas of medicine. The aim of this study was to determine whether endoscopists, radiologists, and pathologists exhibit such bias when measuring colorectal polyp di...
Main Authors: | Plumb, A, Nickerson, C, Wooldrage, K, Bassett, P, Taylor, S, Altman, D, Atkin, W, Halligan, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Thieme Publishing
2016
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