Home
Database Statistics
Help System
About
Literature
Projects
Events
Login / Register
Author Correction: Bayesianism and wishful thinking are compatible.
2024
David E Melnikoff, and Nina Strohminger
Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA. dmelnik@stanford.edu.
Associated MeSH Terms
Cite
UI
MeSH Term
Description
Entries
Related Publications
David E Melnikoff, and Nina Strohminger
Wishful thinking.
December 1999, South Dakota journal of medicine,
David E Melnikoff, and Nina Strohminger
Wishful thinking.
January 1998, Nursing times,
David E Melnikoff, and Nina Strohminger
Wishful Thinking.
November 1987, Bristol medico-chirurgical journal (1963),
David E Melnikoff, and Nina Strohminger
Wishful thinking.
January 1996, Nursing times,
David E Melnikoff, and Nina Strohminger
All Thinking is 'Wishful' Thinking.
June 2020, Trends in cognitive sciences,
David E Melnikoff, and Nina Strohminger
Wishful pharmaceutical thinking.
December 2003, The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners,
David E Melnikoff, and Nina Strohminger
Helpless Wishful Thinking.
February 2016, Deutsches Arzteblatt international,
David E Melnikoff, and Nina Strohminger
Editorial: Wishful thinking.
September 2004, Epidemiologic perspectives & innovations : EP+I,
David E Melnikoff, and Nina Strohminger
Random Guess and Wishful Thinking are the Best Blinding Scenarios.
August 2016, Contemporary clinical trials communications,
David E Melnikoff, and Nina Strohminger
Science, truth and dictatorship: Wishful thinking or wishful speaking?
December 2019, Studies in history and philosophy of science,
Export Citation
×
Select Citation Style to be generated
APA
Vancouver
Harvard
BibTeX
Endnote
Generated Citation:
Selection Actions
Export Citations
Download Data
Save To My Collection
Need Help?
Explore features, get started with a guided tour, or view relevant help articles.
Start Tour
Go to Related Help Article
Copied contents to your clipboard!
Publications over Time
×
Save Item To Your Collection
×
Collection Name
Your saved publications will be grouped by this name - think of it like a folder to group related publications and results.
Use default name