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Analysis of coping capacities and cognitive biases of novice drivers-A questionnaire-based study. [PDF]
Xiang W, Zhang Y, Pan X, Liu X, Xu G.
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Mitigating Cognitive Biases in Clinical Decision-Making Through Multi-Agent Conversations Using Large Language Models: Simulation Study. [PDF]
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Filosofiya Referativnyi Zhurnal, 2021
The review examines the causes and conditions of the appearance of cognitive distortions in thinking, as well as their consequences, and analyzes some specific types of cognitive errors.
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The review examines the causes and conditions of the appearance of cognitive distortions in thinking, as well as their consequences, and analyzes some specific types of cognitive errors.
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The cognitive biases of cognitive biases
Emergency Medicine Australasia, 2021AbstractAn increased awareness of the cognitive biases of clinical decision making over the last decade has not resulted in a corresponding decrease in clinician error. The inappropriate use of cognitive bias labels in adverse incident reviews can result in unintentional or intentional blame.
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Cognitive biases in software development
Communications of the ACM, 2022Cognitive biases are hardwired behaviors that influence developer actions and can set them on an incorrect course of action, necessitating backtracking. Although researchers have found that cognitive biases occur in development tasks in controlled lab studies, we still do not know how these biases affect developers' everyday behavior ...
Souti Chattopadhyay +6 more
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2022
Cognitive biases are systematic cognitive dispositions or inclinations in human thinking and reasoning that often do not comply with the tenets of logic, probability reasoning, and plausibility. These intuitive and subconscious tendencies are at the basis of human judgment, decision making, and the resulting behavior.
Korteling, J.E., Toet, A.
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Cognitive biases are systematic cognitive dispositions or inclinations in human thinking and reasoning that often do not comply with the tenets of logic, probability reasoning, and plausibility. These intuitive and subconscious tendencies are at the basis of human judgment, decision making, and the resulting behavior.
Korteling, J.E., Toet, A.
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Cognitive Biases in Crowdsourcing
Proceedings of the Eleventh ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining, 2018Crowdsourcing has become a popular paradigm in data curation, annotation and evaluation for many artificial intelligence and information retrieval applications. Considerable efforts have gone into devising effective quality control mechanisms that identify or discourage cheat submissions in an attempt to improve the quality of noisy crowd judgments ...
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Behavioral biases and cognitive reflection [PDF]
In a large-scale laboratory experiment, we investigate whether subjects' scores on the cognitive reflection test (CRT) are related to their susceptibility to the base rate fallacy, the conservatism bias, overconfidence, and the endowment effect.
Eva I. Hoppe, David J. Kusterer
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Tackle Cognitive Biases in Videosurveillance
2021 IEEE 30th International Symposium on Industrial Electronics (ISIE), 2021Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning have been developing rapidly for almost a decade. New solutions emerged and many jobs, systems and processes were transformed using these technologies. They impacted lots of professions in a positive way, such as reducing repetitive and dangerous tasks, lessening operation costs and gaining productivity ...
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2019
People are prone to errors and biases that influence their decision-making. These mistakes can lead to bypassing rational thinking and relying on preconceived notions or intuition. Some biases are “hardwired” into the brain.
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People are prone to errors and biases that influence their decision-making. These mistakes can lead to bypassing rational thinking and relying on preconceived notions or intuition. Some biases are “hardwired” into the brain.
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