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We meant no harm, yet we made a mistake; why not apologize for it? A student's view.

Sanford DE, Fleming DA. We meant no harm, yet we made a mistake; why not apologize for it? A student's view. HEC Forum. 2010;22(2):159-69. doi:10.1007/s10730-010-9131-8.

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June 23, 2010
Sanford DE, Fleming DA. HEC Forum. 2010;22(2):159-69.
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Sanford DE, Fleming DA. We meant no harm, yet we made a mistake; why not apologize for it? A student's view. HEC Forum. 2010;22(2):159-69. doi:10.1007/s10730-010-9131-8.

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