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How is ʻUnexplainable’ and Non-transparent AI Affecting Healthcare Delivery?
The healthcare industry is undergoing a profound transformation with the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into various healthcare settings.
Vera Lúcia Raposo
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HOW BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS INFLUENCES FINANCIAL EDUCATION [PDF]
Financial education tied with behavioral economics can result in a new way of looking at how to improve the skills and attitudes of people, whether when budgeting, saving, or investing.
Alin ISTOCESCU
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Wildlife documentaries present a diverse, but biased, portrayal of the natural world
Wildlife‐documentary production has expanded over recent decades, while studies report reduced direct contact with nature. The role of documentaries and other electronic content in educating people about biodiversity is therefore likely to be growing ...
Kate Howlett +4 more
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Five Steps Towards Avoiding Narrative Traps in Decision-Making
Narratives provide simple rules about how we ought to live and what our priorities ought to be. They are especially appealing in times of high uncertainty. Using the uncertainty surrounding Covid-19 as an illustration, we show how a narrative to preserve
Paul Dolan, Amanda Henwood
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Chain Reaction of Behavioral Bias and Risky Investment Decision in Indonesian Nascent Investors
Early investors possess unique sets of decision-making characteristics. They are more open to experience and eager to face risks. However, to the best of the authors’ knowledge, the discussions of nascent investors upon making the investment decision and
Rika Dwi Ayu Parmitasari +2 more
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Sampling biases shape our view of the natural world
Spatial patterns of biodiversity are inextricably linked to their collection methods, yet no synthesis of bias patterns or their consequences exists. As such, views of organismal distribution and the ecosystems they make up may be incorrect, undermining ...
Alice C Hughes +8 more
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Loss aversion (simply) does not materialize for smaller losses
Loss aversion, the argument that losses are given more weight than gains, has been recently shown to be absent in small losses. However, a series of studies by Mrkva et al.
Dana Zeif, Eldad Yechiam
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Bias adjustment of satellite-based precipitation estimation using gauge observations: A case study in Chile [PDF]
Satellite-based precipitation estimates (SPEs) are promising alternative precipitation data for climatic and hydrological applications, especially for regions where ground-based observations are limited.
Braithwaite, D +5 more
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Identifying biases and their potential solutions in human microbiome studies
Advances in DNA sequencing technology have vastly improved the ability of researchers to explore the microbial inhabitants of the human body. Unfortunately, while these studies have uncovered the importance of these microbial communities to our health ...
Jacob T. Nearing, A. Comeau, M. Langille
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ABSTRACT Background An international Delphi panel of experts developed consensus statements to delineate the circumstances where the risks of dexamethasone as an antiemetic do and do not outweigh its benefits. Procedure Experts in supportive care of pediatric patients were invited to participate.
Negar Shavandi +20 more
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