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Inconsistent condom use and its associated factors among female sex workers in African countries: Systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]

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Major fires in Indonesian Borneo are possible under all ENSO phases. [PDF]

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An availability bias in professional judgment

Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 1988
AbstractWhen branches of a fault tree are pruned, subjects do not fully transfer the probability of those branches to the ‘all other’ category. This underestimation of the catch‐all probability has been interpreted as an ‘out of sight, out of mind’ form of the availability bias.
J Edward Russo
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Quantifying Heuristic Bias: Anchoring, Availability, and Representativeness

Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 2017
Construct: Authors examined whether a new vignette-based instrument could isolate and quantify heuristic bias.Heuristics are cognitive shortcuts that may introduce bias and contribute to error. There is no standardized instrument available to quantify heuristic bias in clinical decision making, limiting future study of educational interventions ...
Megan, Richie, S Andrew, Josephson
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Snap Judgements and Availability Bias in Travel Decisions

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2021
Past research has explored how travelers make economic decisions, but only a small number of papers look at financial nudges and price anchoring—how they might cause travelers to make snap judgements about value that undermine rational economic principles. This research explores the behavioral response to different kinds of incentives.
Riggs, William, Yudowitz, Louis
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Gender bias and the availability of business loans

Journal of Business Venturing, 1993
Abstract Social structure, values, and gender socialization have undoubtedly disadvantaged women in the process of preparing for a career in business, and there is a widely held view that women are subject to discrimination by financial institutions. However, the “evidence” to verify this belief has largely been from studies where women have claimed ...
Michael Fay, Lesley Williams
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Best Available Evidence or Truth for the Moment: Bias in Research

Nursing Science Quarterly, 2021
The subject of this column is the nature of bias in both quantitative and qualitative research. To that end, bias will be defined and then both the processes by which it enters into research will be entertained along with discussions on how to ameliorate this problem.
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