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The Heterogeneity of Implicit Bias [PDF]
The term 'implicit bias' has very swiftly been incorporated into philosophical discourse. Our aim in this paper is to scrutinise the phenomena that fall under the rubric of implicit bias. The term is often used in a rather broad sense, to capture a range
Holroyd, Jules, Sweetman, Joseph
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Cognitive Biases, Risk Perception, and Risky Driving Behaviour [PDF]
This study evaluated the relationship between drivers’ cognitive biases (i.e., optimism bias, illusion of control) and risky driving behaviour. It also investigated the mediational role of risk perception in the relationship between cognitive biases and self-reported risky driving.
Cornelia Măirean +3 more
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The main objective of this paper was to establish which behavioural finance biases are associated with a certain level of risk tolerance and investor personality. Furthermore, the study aimed to indicate how these behavioural finance biases can influence
Zandri Dickason, Sune Ferreira
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Background Anorexia nervosa (AN) is characterized by dysfunctional cognitions including cognitive biases at various levels of information processing. However, less is known about the specificity of these biases, i.e., if they occur for eating-disorder ...
Anca Sfärlea +3 more
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Behavioural Analysis of Criminal Law: A Survey
This article is a survey of behavioural analysis of criminal law. Behavioural analysis of criminal law exploits social science methodologies (behavioural economics, psychology and even sociology) to explore the effects of criminal law norms and ...
Alon Harel
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A contextual behavioral approach to the study of (persecutory) delusions [PDF]
Throughout the past century the topic of delusions has mainly been studied by researchers operating at the mental level of analysis. According to this perspective, delusional beliefs, as well as their emergence and persistence, stem from an interplay ...
Hughes, Sean Joseph +2 more
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Bayesian multitask inverse reinforcement learning [PDF]
We generalise the problem of inverse reinforcement learning to multiple tasks, from multiple demonstrations. Each one may represent one expert trying to solve a different task, or as different experts trying to solve the same task.
C.A. Rothkopf +3 more
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Cognitive biases, heuristics and decision-making in design for behaviour change [PDF]
Copyright @ 2012 Social Science Electronic PublishingMuch human behaviour can be seen as decision-making, and so understanding and influencing those decision-making processes could be an important component in design for behaviour change.
Lockton, D
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The paper deals with behavioural finance as a stream of finance challenging the principles of classical finance by adding psychology to the reasons that could explain observed anomalies within financial markets and which, at the same time, are caused by
Omar El Ghmari +3 more
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Behavioural finance: an exploratory review
The belief that investors care about utilitarian, rationality, cognitive errors and self-control characteristics by the traditional financial theories have been challenged in the literature over the years by the behavioural financial theories as being ...
A. O. Adaramola +3 more
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