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Handedness and Cognitive Bias

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1976
2165 Subjects, ranging from nine-year-old schoolchildren to adult students, took Test AH 2/3 which yields subscores on Verbal, Numerical and Perceptual reasoning. The left-handers are compared with the right-handers, differences being found with respect to cognitive bias, sex, age and nationality.
A W, Heim, K P, Watts
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Self-reflexive cognitive bias

European Journal for Philosophy of Science, 2021
Cognitive scientists claim to have discovered a large number of cognitive biases, which have a tendency to mislead reasoners. Might cognitive scientists themselves be subject to the very biases they purport to discover? And how should this alter the way they evaluate their research as evidence for the existence of these biases?
Joshua Mugg, Muhammad Ali Khalidi
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Attractiveness bias: A cognitive explanation

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2017
AbstractAccording to cognitive averaging theory, preferences for attractive faces result from their similarity to facial prototypes, the categorical central tendencies of a population of faces. Prototypical faces are processed more fluently, resulting in increased positive affect in the viewer.
Stevie S, Schein   +2 more
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COGNITIVE BIAS MODIFICATION

2012
Abstract Biased social information processing is thought to underlie the development and maintenance of anxiety and depression. Two such biases that have been frequently linked to anxiety and depression are selective attention to threatening stimuli, and negative interpretation of ambiguous situations.
Jenna G. Suway, Nathan A. Fox
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Cognitive Bias in Inpatient Pediatrics

Hospital Pediatrics, 2014
The contribution of cognitive bias toward diagnostic error has been well documented.1–7 Previous research exploring the effects of these cognitive pitfalls centers on examples from internal and emergency medicine, but it is fair to presume that pediatric hospitalists remain equally vulnerable to such cognitive error.8 To improve the overall awareness ...
Adam, Berkwitt, Matthew, Grossman
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Cognitive bias in health leaders

Healthcare Management Forum, 2017
Cognitive bias can be a serious impediment to rational decision-making by health leaders. We use a hypothetical case study to introduce some basic concepts of bias with examples of mitigation strategies. We argue that the effect of biases should be considered when making every significant administrative decision.
Samuel G, Campbell   +2 more
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Cognitive Bias ☆

Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 2012
Wilke, Andreas, Mata, Rui
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Social Cognitive Bias

2018
Within social psychology and sociology there is a field of study in charge of studying how the social group affects the individual in all areas. In fact, several studies have found that the social decision-making process can be influenced by cognitive biases.
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