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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.
G. Douros
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Cognitive biases in surgery: systematic review.
British Journal of Surgery, 2023BACKGROUND Although numerous studies have established cognitive biases as contributors to surgical adverse events, their prevalence and impact in surgery are unknown.
B. Armstrong +7 more
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Delusion-like beliefs and data quality: Are classic cognitive biases artifacts of carelessness?
Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science, 2023There is widespread agreement that delusions in clinical populations and delusion-like beliefs in the general population are, in part, caused by cognitive biases.
J. Sulik, R. Ross, R. Balzan, R. McKay
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Exploring the missing link:Financial literacy and Cognitive biases in Investment Decisions
Journal of Modelling in Management, 2023Purpose The purpose of this study is to explore and understand, how strong financial literacy influences the cognitive biases of students in Germany while investing. Second, it also evaluates the most influential cognitive biases that students encounter
Muhammad Ashfaq +2 more
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The impact of cognitive biases on the believability of fake news
European Journal of Information Systems, 2023Modern technologies, especially social networks, contribute to the rapid evolution and spread of fake news. Although the creation of fake news is a serious issue, it is the believability of fake news and subsequent actions that produce negative outcomes ...
Aaron M. French +2 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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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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Impact of Cognitive Biases on Progressive Visualization
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2021Progressive visualization is fast becoming a technique in the visualization community to help users interact with large amounts of data. With progressive visualization, users can examine intermediate results of complex or long running computations ...
M. Procopio +4 more
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Burning biases: Mitigating cognitive biases in fire engineering
Fire and Materials, 2020SummaryFire engineering has developed into a mainstream engineering discipline within the building design process. Building fire codes are increasingly complex, comprising thousands of requirements regarding a wide range of topics that must be considered. Fire engineers are required to possess increasingly complex knowledge about a variety of subjects,
Kinsey, Michael J. +3 more
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Environmental Science and Technology
Persulfate (PS)-based advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) for pollutant removal have attracted extensive interest, but some controversies about the identification of reactive species were usually observed.
Xiaonan Hu, Mingshan Zhu
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Persulfate (PS)-based advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) for pollutant removal have attracted extensive interest, but some controversies about the identification of reactive species were usually observed.
Xiaonan Hu, Mingshan Zhu
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