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Interpretation bias in endometriosis-related pain
Pain, 2023Abstract Endometriosis-related pain has been predominantly medically managed, which has hindered understanding of psychological factors involved in these pain experiences. Models of chronic pain highlight the biased interpretation of ambiguous information as health threat related (interpretation bias) as an important process in the ...
Brydee Pickup, Louise Sharpe, Jemma Todd
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Bias in Geophysical Interpretation
72nd EAGE Conference and Exhibition incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2010, 2010The E and P business takes decisions based on accurate description of the subsurface and the uncertainty in that description. We commonly observe biases in this description due to cultural influences and over-confidence in estimates of uncertainty. From the geophysical perspective, there is a lack of insight into the end impact of uncertainty on the ...
P. S. Rowbotham, P. Kane, M. R. Bentley
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Channeling bias in the interpretation of drug effects
Statistics in Medicine, 1991AbstractChanneling is a form of allocation bias, where drugs with similar therapeutic indications are prescribed to groups of patients with prognostic differences. Claimed advantages of a new drug may channel it to patients with special pre‐existing morbidity, with the consequence that disease states can be incorrectly attributed to use of the drug ...
H, Petri, J, Urquhart
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Interpretive Bias in Acupuncture Research?
Evaluation & the Health Professions, 2009Acupuncture is one of the most widely used and broadly researched of the complementary and alternative therapies, but high-quality trials generally show no benefit over sham acupuncture. Many would view this result as evidence of ineffectiveness for this intervention.
O'Connell, Neil E +2 more
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Exploring the various interpretations of “test bias”.
Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology, 2014Test bias is a hotly debated topic in society, especially as it relates to diverse groups of examinees who often score low on standardized tests. However, the phrase "test bias" has a multitude of interpretations that many people are not aware of.
Russell T. Warne +2 more
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Negative interpretation bias in social phobia
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1998We examined the hypothesis that, compared to non-anxious controls (NACs) and individuals with other anxiety disorders (e.g., individuals with obsessive compulsive disorder; OCs), individuals with generalized social phobia (GSPs) would tend to interpret ambiguous social scenarios as negative when provided with various alternative interpretations ...
N, Amin, E B, Foa, M E, Coles
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Interpretation and bias in case-crossover studies
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 1997The case-crossover design is an innovative epidemiologic technique with distinct strengths and limitations. We review the fundamental logic of this self-matching non-randomized design and direct attention to 15 concerns related to the available data, unavailable data, analytic technique, quantitative statistics, and etiologic model.
D A, Redelmeier, R J, Tibshirani
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Radiologists' Interpretations: The Problem of Context Bias
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1997To the Editor. —Drs Egglin and Feinstein 1 provided us with a new and commendable insight with regard to the way the diagnostic judgments of radiologists are modified by the perceptual context in which test results are presented to them. The method and arguments they presented in the article convinced me that our thought process in front of an imaging
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Social Anxiety and Interpretation Bias
Psychological Reports, 2016This study examined how positive-scale assessment of ambiguous social stimuli affects interpretation bias in social anxiety. Participants with high and low social anxiety ( N = 60) performed a facial expression discrimination task to assess interpretation bias.
Xiaoling, Wang +8 more
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Trained interpretive bias survives mood change
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 2010Evidence is accumulating that interpretations can be trained using Cognitive Bias Modification procedures (CBM). The effects are replicable, stable over time and there is some evidence of generalizability. As a next step in determining the boundaries of the CBM model, the present experiment was designed to test whether modified interpretive style ...
Salemink, E., van den Hout, M.A.
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