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The interplay between childhood trauma, cognitive biases, psychotic-like experiences and depression and their additive impact on predicting lifetime suicidal behavior in young adults

Psychological Medicine, 2019
Background Childhood trauma, psychosis risk, cognition, and depression have been identified as important risk markers for suicidal behaviors. However, little is known about the interplay between these distal and proximal markers in influencing the risk ...
Ł. Gawęda   +5 more
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Personal Values and Cognitive Biases

Journal of Personality
ABSTRACT Introduction Psychology textbooks abound with demonstrations of classic biases, yet the question why some people are more or less susceptible to those biases remains little explored. Drawing on Schwartz Values Theory (1992), we aim to show how individual differences in personal values,
Andrey Elster, Lilach Sagiv
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Cognitive biases and gambling

2020
This dissertation presents four studies investigating the relationship between cognitive biases and gambling. The central question in this thesis concerns how gambling cognitions promote further gambling. In the first study, the relationship between gambling-related cognitions and gambling preferences was examined.
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The Role of Behavioural Factors and Cognitive Biases in Rock Engineering

Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering, 2021
D. Elmo, D. Stead
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Cognitive Biases in Negotiation Processes

2008
Negotiating parties oftentimes do not reach mutually beneficial agreements. A considerable body of research on negotiation analysis compiled a set of so called common biases in negotiations that systematically affect the cognition and behavior of negotiators and thereby influence agreements.
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Cognitive biases in fibromyalgia diagnosis

Joint Bone Spine, 2022
Felipe, Mendonça de Santana   +2 more
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Cognitive Biases and Pitfalls

2011
Finding needles in a haystack is challenging because the haystack provides no clue at all about the needles. The Chinese culture describes such daunting situations with a similar metaphor but on a larger scale: finding a needle in an ocean!
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Cognitive Biases or Cognitive Bridges?

2018
Evelyn Margaret Evans, Karl S. Rosengren
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