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From Informed Choice to Distributed Decision-Making: Ethnographic Tales from a Study on Prenatal Testing in Denmark
Nete Schwennesen
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Prenatal Testing
100%
Denmark
100%
Informed Choice
100%
Knowledge Production
80%
First Trimester
20%
Ethical Considerations
20%
Prospective Parent
20%
Directive Counseling
20%
Policy Debate
20%
Nonverbal
20%
Taking Responsibility
20%
Prenatal Risk
20%
Technology Standards
20%
Ethics
20%
Pregnant Women
20%
Verbal Aspect
20%
Human Action
20%
Ethical Issues
20%
Choice-making
20%
Risk Assessment
20%
Policy Aspects
20%
Liberal
20%
Women's Lives
20%
Human Actors
20%
Neuroscience
Distributed Decision Making
100%
Psychology
Distributed Decision Making
100%
Social Sciences
Distributed Decision Making
100%