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Factor analyze this

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 May 2015

Andrew Worster*
Affiliation:
Division of Emergency Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont. Department of Clinical Epidemiology & Biostatistics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont.
Geoff Norman
Affiliation:
Department of Clinical Epidemiology & Biostatistics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont.
*
1280 Main St. W, Division of Emergency Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton ON L8N 3Z5; worster@mcmaster.ca

Abstract

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Type
Education • Enseignement
Copyright
Copyright © Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians 2009

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