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diagnostic error 3 Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety 1 ambiguous information 1 antitrailer 1 bias 1 clinical reasoning 1 cognitive consistency 1 coherence-based reasoning 1 distortion 1 food safety 1 inspection 1 medical decision making 1 personal fear of invalidity 1 personal need for structure 1 proleader 1 sampling error 1 stimulated recall 1 traceability 1
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Kostopoulou, Olga 2 Amanor-Boadu, Vincent 1 Delaney, Brendan 1 Hagmayer, York 1 Mousoulis, Christos 1 Nurek, Martine 1 Starbird, S. Andrew 1
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Judgment and Decision Making 2 Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 1
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Predecisional information distortion in physicians' diagnostic judgments: Strengthening a leading hypothesis or weakening its competitor?
Nurek, Martine; Kostopoulou, Olga; Hagmayer, York - In: Judgment and Decision Making 9 (2014) 6, pp. 572-585
Decision makers have been found to bias their interpretation of incoming information to support an emerging judgment (predecisional information distortion). This is a robust finding in human judgment, and was recently also established and measured in physicians' diagnostic judgments (Kostopoulou...
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Information search and information distortion in the diagnosis of an ambiguous presentation
Kostopoulou, Olga; Mousoulis, Christos; Delaney, Brendan - In: Judgment and Decision Making 4 (2009) 5, pp. 408-418
coherence-based reasoning in medical diagnosis and diagnostic error needs to be systematically examined. …
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Do Inspection and Traceability Provide Incentives for Food Safety?
Starbird, S. Andrew; Amanor-Boadu, Vincent - In: Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 31 (2006) 01
One of the goals of inspection and traceability is to motivate suppliers to deliver safer food. The ability of these policies to motivate suppliers depends on the accuracy of the inspection, the cost of failing inspection, the cost of causing a foodborne illness, and the proportion of these...
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