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(Rick Simeone) #1

Goldman has written several papers on his algorithm.
Among them are Lee Goldman et al., “A Computer-Derived
Protocol to Aid in the Diagnosis of Emergency Room Patients
with Acute Chest Pain,” New England Journal of Medicine 307,
no. 10 (1982): 588–596; and Lee Goldman et al., “Prediction of
the Need for Intensive Care in Patients Who Come to
Emergency Departments with Acute Chest Pain,” New England
Journal of Medicine 334, no. 23 (1996): 1498–1504.


On the consideration of gender and race, see Kevin
Schulman et al., “Effect of Race and Sex on Physicians’
Recommendations for Cardiac Catheterization,” New England
Journal of Medicine 340, no. 8 (1999): 618–626.


Oskamp’s famous study is described in Stuart Oskamp,
“Over-confidence in Case Study Judgments,” Journal of
Consulting Psychology 29, no. 3 (1965): 261–265.


CHAPTER FIVE. KENNA’S DILEMMA: THE RIGHT — AND WRONG — WAY
TO ASK PEOPLE WHAT THEY WANT


A lot has been written about the changing music industry. This
article was helpful: Laura M. Holson, “With By-the-Numbers
Radio, Requests Are a Dying Breed,” New York Times, July 11,

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