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Cognitive bias in clinical medicine
Cognitive bias is increasingly recognised as an important source of medical error, and is
both ubiquitous across clinical practice yet incompletely understood. This increasing …
both ubiquitous across clinical practice yet incompletely understood. This increasing …
[HTML][HTML] Gamification of cognitive assessment and cognitive training: a systematic review of applications and efficacy
Background: Cognitive tasks are typically viewed as effortful, frustrating, and repetitive,
which often leads to participant disengagement. This, in turn, may negatively impact data …
which often leads to participant disengagement. This, in turn, may negatively impact data …
Going veggie: Identifying and overcoming the social and psychological barriers to veganism
We conceptualize the journey to ethical veganism in the stages of the transtheoretical model
of change, from precontemplation through contemplation, preparation, action, and …
of change, from precontemplation through contemplation, preparation, action, and …
[HTML][HTML] Gamification to avoid cognitive biases: An experiment of gamifying a forecasting course
In their daily lives, people are confronted with situations where they need to form a schema
of possible future scenarios and the likelihood of them occurring, be it about climate change …
of possible future scenarios and the likelihood of them occurring, be it about climate change …
Why bounded rationality?
R Viale - Routledge handbook of bounded rationality, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
In the philosophy of science why-questions are a way to address the foundations of scientific
explanation. For Bas van Fraassen (1980), a theory of explanation is essentially a theory of …
explanation. For Bas van Fraassen (1980), a theory of explanation is essentially a theory of …
Training in the mitigation of anchoring bias: A test of the consider-the-opposite strategy
BJ Adame - Learning and Motivation, 2016 - Elsevier
Anchoring bias is a decision heuristic evidenced by skewed estimates made after an initial
value is considered. The anchoring heuristic is both pervasive and powerful, affecting …
value is considered. The anchoring heuristic is both pervasive and powerful, affecting …
School leadership: Implicit bias and social justice
School leaders are tasked with creating equitable and inclusive learning environments for
all students. Social justice reflects the mindset that inequities are not natural or acceptable …
all students. Social justice reflects the mindset that inequities are not natural or acceptable …
Self-determination theory and hci games research: Unfulfilled promises and unquestioned paradigms
Self-determination theory (SDT), a psychological theory of human motivation, is a prominent
paradigm in human–computer interaction (HCI) research on games. However, our prior …
paradigm in human–computer interaction (HCI) research on games. However, our prior …
Principals navigating discipline decisions for social justice: An informed grounded theory study
Purpose School leaders are charged with making equitable decisions almost daily, but little
about this process is known. Due to research suggesting principal implicit bias, or the …
about this process is known. Due to research suggesting principal implicit bias, or the …
Towards an integrated debiasing framework for consumer financial decisions: A reflection on debiasing research
S Jugnandan, GD Willows - International Journal of Consumer …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Consumers are subject to cognitive biases, which impede the rationality of their financial
decisions. This is problematic, given the onus on the individual to make investment and …
decisions. This is problematic, given the onus on the individual to make investment and …