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Adieu Bias: Debiasing Intuitions Among French Speakers
Recent debiasing studies have shown that a short, plain-English explanation of the correct solution strategy can improve reasoning performance. However, these studies have predominantly focused on English-speaking populations, who were tested with ...
Nina Franiatte +3 more
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This study aims to prove the existence of a common measure bias in the evaluation of Balanced Scorecard and test strategies explanatory feedback as mitigation common measure bias.
Rina Silvia +2 more
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Debunking misinformation on critical race theory
Abstract There continues to be a pressing need to design and test effective corrections in response to political misinformation, as citizens must have accurate information to be able to meaningfully participate in politics. Critical race theory (CRT) is an issue marked by widespread misinformation and controversy, leading to efforts in multiple states ...
Mackenzie Devaney +2 more
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Debiasing Community Detection: The Importance of Lowly-Connected Nodes [PDF]
Community detection is an important task in social network analysis, allowing us to identify and understand the communities within the social structures.
Mehrabi, Ninareh +3 more
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Cultural Capture Among Regulators: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT In established democracies, the threat of regulatory capture—often implicated in major crises—is usually less about financial mechanisms like bribery and more about the subtle social processes of cultural capture. But how exactly is cultural capture defined, theorized, and assessed, and what are its underlying mechanisms, manifestations, and ...
Alexandra M. Chesterfield +2 more
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Anchoring Bias in the Tradeoff Procedure Within Multi‐Attribute Value Theory
ABSTRACT Eliciting the weights of attributes is a key step in multi‐attribute decision‐making methods. The weights usually represent the relative importance of the attributes or the tradeoffs among them in forming a decision. Various weight elicitation methods exist, each based on different assumptions and procedures.
Geqie Sun, Maarten Kroesen, Jafar Rezaei
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ABSTRACT This panel study examines changes in attitudes towards Ukrainian and Russian minorities in the Czech Republic and their links to disinformation beliefs and democratic commitment. The data were obtained from 490 respondents in a Czech quota sample (age 18–69; M = 46.09, SD = 13.40; 45.7% women).
Martina Klicperova‐Baker +3 more
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Robust Singular Smoothers For Tracking Using Low-Fidelity Data
Tracking underwater autonomous platforms is often difficult because of noisy, biased, and discretized input data. Classic filters and smoothers based on standard assumptions of Gaussian white noise break down when presented with any of these challenges ...
Aravkin, Aleksandr +4 more
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ABSTRACT Recent advances in text‐to‐image generation have enabled generative models to produce realistic visuals from textual descriptions, transforming creative workflows in domains like fashion. However, these systems may encode and reproduce societal biases, particularly in gender representation.
María Villalba‐Osés +2 more
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Regulating Complacency: Human Limitations and Legal Efficacy [PDF]
This Article examines how insights into limited human rationality can improve financial regulation. The Article identifies four categories of limitations—herd behavior, cognitive biases, overreliance on heuristics, and a proclivity to panic—that ...
Enoksson, Fredrik +3 more
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