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Howard Wainer

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Evaluation & the Health Professions|October 20, 2004
On assessing the quality of physicians' clinical judgment: the search for outcome variablesHoward Wainer, Janet Mee
Journal of the American College of Surgeons|January 29, 2017
The Futility of Defining HonorsJoseph Bernstein, Howard Wainer
Statistics in Medicine|June 10, 2009
Hip psychometricsPeter Baldwin, Joseph Bernstein, Howard Wainer
Statistics in Medicine|August 5, 2010
Using Testlet Response Theory to analyze data from a survey of attitude change among breast cancer survivorsXiaohui Wang, Su Baldwin, Howard Wainer, et al.
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Evaluation & the Health Professions|October 20, 2004
On assessing the quality of physicians' clinical judgment: the search for outcome variablesHoward Wainer, Janet Mee
Journal of the American College of Surgeons|January 29, 2017
The Futility of Defining HonorsJoseph Bernstein, Howard Wainer
Statistics in Medicine|June 10, 2009
Hip psychometricsPeter Baldwin, Joseph Bernstein, Howard Wainer
Statistics in Medicine|August 5, 2010
Using Testlet Response Theory to analyze data from a survey of attitude change among breast cancer survivorsXiaohui Wang, Su Baldwin, Howard Wainer, et al.
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