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State of the Art of Artificial Intelligence in Plastic Surgery. [PDF]

open access: yesPlast Surg (Oakv)
Kenig N   +3 more
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Moral Judgment and Decision Making

open access: yes, 2014
Bartels, Daniel M   +4 more
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Mindful Judgment and Decision Making

Annual Review of Psychology, 2009
A full range of psychological processes has been put into play to explain judgment and choice phenomena. Complementing work on attention, information integration, and learning, decision research over the past 10 years has also examined the effects of goals, mental representation, and memory processes.
Elke U, Weber, Eric J, Johnson
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JUDGMENT AND DECISION MAKING

Annual Review of Psychology, 1998
▪ Abstract  For many decades, research in judgment and decision making has examined behavioral violations of rational choice theory. In that framework, rationality is expressed as a single correct decision shared by experimenters and subjects that satisfies internal coherence within a set of preferences and beliefs.
B A, Mellers, A, Schwartz, A D, Cooke
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Problems for Judgment and Decision Making

Annual Review of Psychology, 2001
▪ Abstract  This review examines recent developments during the past 5 years in the field of judgment and decision making, written in the form of a list of 16 research problems. Many of the problems involve natural extensions of traditional, originally rational, theories of decision making.
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Culture and Judgment and Decision Making

Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2010
Cultural influences on individual judgment and decision making are increasingly understood in terms of dynamic constructive processing and the structures in social environments that shape distinct processing styles, directing initial attentional foci, activating particular judgment schemas and decision strategies, and ultimately reinforcing some ...
Elke U, Weber, Michael W, Morris
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Judgment and Decision Making

2021
This chapter delves into the dual processes of human thought, contrasting the rapid, instinctive ‘fast thinking’ (System 1) with the deliberate, analytical ‘slow thinking’ (System 2). It examines how heuristics—mental shortcuts—aid in making judgments under uncertainty, though they often lead to biases such as representativeness and availability.
Marvin M. Chun, Steven B. Most
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