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  }}</ref>  estimated that diagnostic errors caused 40,000 to 80,000 deaths annually. Additionally, in a recent survey of over 6,000 doctors, 96% believed that diagnostic errors were preventable<ref>Mark L Graber, Robert M Wachter, Christine K Cassel. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23011708/?from_single_result=Graber%2C+M.%2C+R.+Wachter%2C+and+C.+Cassel.+2012.+Bringing+diagnosis+into+the+quality+and+safety+equations.+JAMA+308%2812%29%3A1211%E2%80%9312.&expanded_search_query=Graber%2C+M.%2C+R.+Wachter%2C+and+C.+Cassel.+2012.+Bringing+diagnosis+into+the+quality+and+safety+equations.+JAMA+308%2812%29%3A1211%E2%80%9312. Bringing Diagnosis Into the Quality and Safety Equations.] . 2012 Sep 26;308(12):1211-2. doi: 10.1001/2012.jama.11913.</ref>.
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| titolo = Bringing Diagnosis Into the Quality and Safety Equations
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Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914)<ref>[[wpit:Charles_Sanders_Peircehttps://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Sanders_Peirce|Charles Sanders Peirce]]</ref>, logician and practicing scientist, gradually developed a triadic account of the logic of inquiry. He distinguishes between three forms of argumentation, types of inference and research methods that are involved in scientific inquiry, namely:
 
Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914)<ref>[[wpit:Charles_Sanders_Peircehttps://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Sanders_Peirce|Charles Sanders Peirce]]</ref>, logician and practicing scientist, gradually developed a triadic account of the logic of inquiry. He distinguishes between three forms of argumentation, types of inference and research methods that are involved in scientific inquiry, namely:
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