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Applying Behavioral Economics To Clinical Research Design

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Charlene Wong, MD, MSPH, discusses how behavioral economics can be applied to research in the design phase. Whether enrolling participants for a clinical trial or a long-term registry, researchers can utilize elements of behavioral economics to better incentivize individuals to join or continue participating. Learn more at https://dcri.org/our-work/health-services-research/brisc/

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