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Cognitive Bias in Inpatient Pediatrics
Hospital Pediatrics, 2014The 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 network services
Proceedings of the 11th ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks, 2012The assumption of rationality is fundamental to large part of network economics literature. In this paper, we use a simple definition of rationality based on economic self-interest and test for such behavior using real data on how users purchase and consume mobile network services.
Rade Stanojevic +2 more
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Cognitive bias in health leaders
Healthcare Management Forum, 2017Cognitive 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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Confirmation and Cognitive Bias in Design Cognition
Volume 7: 9th International Conference on Design Education; 24th International Conference on Design Theory and Methodology, 2012The desire to better understand design cognition has led to the application of literature from psychology to design research, e.g., in learning, analogical reasoning, and problem solving. Psychological research on cognitive heuristics and biases offers another relevant body of knowledge for application.
Gregory M. Hallihan +2 more
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Quantum cognition and projection bias
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering SciencesThe innovative application of quantum mechanical concepts of probability to cognitive science has provided new, meaningful ways to more accurately model human decision making. Leveraging the dynamic geometric principles associated with the mathematics of quantum theory, we use the idea of probability interference to explain projection bias and its ...
Raymond Hawkins, Evan Walsh
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Paternalism and Cognitive Bias
Law and Philosophy, 2005Humans are hobbled by costly and stubborn biases of reason and emotion. We severely underestimate our health risks and discount the future value of resources. These biases of reason and emotion are not exotic; they afflict normal people under normal stresses.
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The combined cognitive bias hypothesis in anxiety: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2022Jenny Yiend +2 more
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