Third-Party Online Surveys—Science, Selling, or Sugging?
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Physicians receive many online survey requests from both academic and pharmaceutical sources [...]
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Mazzarello, S.; Clemons, M.; Graham, I.D.; Joy, A.A.; Smith, S.; Jacobs, C. Third-Party Online Surveys—Science, Selling, or Sugging? Curr. Oncol. 2015, 22, 182-183. https://doi.org/10.3747/co.22.2448
Mazzarello S, Clemons M, Graham ID, Joy AA, Smith S, Jacobs C. Third-Party Online Surveys—Science, Selling, or Sugging? Current Oncology. 2015; 22(3):182-183. https://doi.org/10.3747/co.22.2448
Chicago/Turabian StyleMazzarello, S., M. Clemons, I.D. Graham, A.A. Joy, S. Smith, and C. Jacobs. 2015. "Third-Party Online Surveys—Science, Selling, or Sugging?" Current Oncology 22, no. 3: 182-183. https://doi.org/10.3747/co.22.2448
APA StyleMazzarello, S., Clemons, M., Graham, I. D., Joy, A. A., Smith, S., & Jacobs, C. (2015). Third-Party Online Surveys—Science, Selling, or Sugging? Current Oncology, 22(3), 182-183. https://doi.org/10.3747/co.22.2448