Cognitive debiasing 1: origins of bias and theory of debiasing
Dalhousie University · Baylor College of Medicine · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Numerous studies have shown that diagnostic failure depends upon a variety of factors. Psychological factors are fundamental in influencing the cognitive performance of the decision maker. In this first of two papers, we discuss the basics of reasoning and the Dual Process Theory (DPT) of decision making. The general properties of the DPT model, as it applies to diagnostic reasoning, are reviewed. A variety of cognitive and affective biases are known to compromise the decision-making process. They mostly appear to originate in the fast intuitive processes of Type 1 that dominate (or drive) decision making. Type 1 processes work well most of the time but they may open the door for biases. Removing or at least…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 22.40
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Debiasing
- Heuristics
- Variety (cybernetics)
- Cognition
- Cognitive bias
- Computer science
- Cognitive psychology
- Process (computing)