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Proxies' Decisions About Clinical Research Participation for Their Charges
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Proxies did not know what their charges would decide. Their choices for the charges related more to the proxies' decisions about their own participation (which they knew) than to the decisions of their charges (which they didn't know). This is similar to the process of a reasonable person making the decision, a characteristic of decisions made in the best interests of the patient.
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