J Strote
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1.
Hutson H, Anglin D, Rice P, Kyriacou D, Guirguis M, Strote J
Emerg Med J
. 2008 Dec;
26(1):20-2.
PMID: 19104090
Objective: To determine the clinical experience, management and training of emergency physicians in the suspected use of excessive force by law enforcement officers. Methods: Surveys were mailed to a random...
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Strote J, Chen G
Emerg Med J
. 2006 Jun;
23(7):554-7.
PMID: 16794101
Objectives: Pregnancy tests are often performed routinely for female emergency department (ED) patients of reproductive age. One major reason is a perception that patients are unreliable in predicting their own...
3.
Lee H, Strote J, Wechsler H
Addiction
. 2001 Feb;
95(11):1655-67.
PMID: 11219369
Aims: To examine rates and patterns of marijuana and other illicit drug use among different types of students and colleges in 1999, and changes in use since 1993. Design: Self-administered...
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Hutson H, Anglin D, Yarbrough J, Hardaway K, Russell M, Strote J, et al.
Ann Emerg Med
. 1998 Dec;
32(6):665-9.
PMID: 9832661
Study Objective: "Suicide by cop" is a term used by law enforcement officers to describe an incident in which a suicidal individual intentionally engages in life-threatening and criminal behavior with...
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Hutson H, Anglin D, Strote J
Acad Emerg Med
. 1998 Apr;
5(3):205-8.
PMID: 9523926
No abstract available.
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Smith J, Schull J, Strote J, McGee K, Egnor R, Erb L
J Exp Psychol Gen
. 1995 Dec;
124(4):391-408.
PMID: 8530911
Humans respond adaptively to uncertainty by escaping or seeking additional information. To foster a comparative study of uncertainty processes, we asked whether humans and a bottlenosed dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) would...