Cognitive Bias
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Strategic misinformation is an unavoidable term when addressing the relationship between politics, democracy and mass media in the 21st century. Deliberate propaganda has a long trajectory in our history, and it has existed as long as... more
Given the prominence of Muslim veils—in particular the hijab and full-face veil—in public discourse concerning the place of Muslims in Western society, we examined their impact on non-Muslims’ responses at both explicit and implicit... more
Some of Law and Economics’ basic claims have come to be criticized as a result of empirical findings that question their viability. Particularly, the premise that agents consistently act rationally and with their self-interest in mind... more
Psychological factors are the root causes of many disasters but are underemphasized in the systems engineering literature. The tacit premise is that decision makers are rational, that is, they will make decisions based on facts. Cognitive... more
Although biases influence the decision to take entrepreneurial actions, studies have not differentiated among entrepreneurial decision environments. These environments vary greatly and affect which biases arise and their context-specific... more
This study provides evidence of the assumption that people are able to identify the political attitudes of male and female politicians based on their facial appearance with above-chance accuracy. Remarkably, observer sensitivity is higher... more
The decoy effect, also called asymmetrical dominance effect or attraction effect refers to a phenomenon where people tend to shift their preference between two options once an asymmetrically dominated third option is introduced to the... more
This article analyzes biases in algorithmic driven decision-making systems in education considering some contributions from the Activity Theory of sociocultural tradition. First, it is identified how the sources of biases (theoretical,... more
This study investigated how spirituality as a positive life theme might be related to one’s unique style of cognitive processing. Study participants included 80 individuals; 40 older adults and 40 younger adults. Word recall and... more
Can numerical anchors influence people's judgments of their own recent behavior? We investigate this question in a series of six studies. In Study 1, subjects' judgments of how many anagrams they were given assimilated to numerical... more
Vehicle platooning is a well-known technique utilized in intelligent and connected vehicles, where a platoon head is responsible to safely lead and guide a group of user vehicles. Platoon head selection can be optimized for various... more
The notion that past choices affect preferences is one of the most influential concepts of social psychology since its first report in the 50 s, and its theorization within the cognitive dissonance framework. In the free-choice paradigm... more
Nostalgic preferences are widespread—people believe past movies, music, television shows, places, and periods of life to have been better than their present counterparts. Three experiments explored the cognitive underpinnings of nostalgic... more
This qualitative phenomenological case study explored the lived experiences of a purposive sample of 20 current and past early education teachers who have experience in assessing children through observational assessment. The purpose of... more
Cet article envisage le droit comme une histoire pour essayer d’y saisir les opérations de construction narratives et normatives qui gravitent dans son giron. Mobilisant un véritable PV de police comme point de départ, l’auteur narre un... more
Individuals with high Appearance-based Rejection Sensitivity (Appearance-RS) anxiously expect, readily perceive, and overreact to rejection based on their physical appearance. In the present research, we hypothesized that high... more
Objective: Accurate assessment of pain is central to diagnosis and treatment in healthcare, especially in pediatrics. However, few studies have examined potential biases in adult observer ratings of children’s pain. Cohen et al. (2014)... more
Strategy is the direction and use made of force and the threat of force for the purposes of policy as decided by politics. Strategy requires decision-makers to make assumptions, critically assess these assumptions, then based on this... more
Humans do not integrate new information objectively: outcomes carrying a positive affective value and evidence confirming one’s own prior belief are overweighed. Until recently, theoretical and empirical accounts of the positivity and... more
Nell'era dell'iperinformazione, avviata con lo sviluppo della rete e accentuata dall'utilizzo dei social media, abbiamo accesso a una quantità di notizie pressoché sconfinata. Come reagisce il nostro cervello a questo flusso continuo di... more
Carrasco-Villanueva, M. (2015). How unaware are the unskilled? Empirical tests of the “signal extraction” counterexplanation of the Dunning-Kruger effect in self-evaluation of performance, by Schlösser, Dunning, Johnson, & Kruger, 2013
With the diffusion and successful new implementation of several machine learning techniques, together with the substantial cost decrease of sensors, also included in mobile devices, the field of emotional analysis and modeling has... more
From drug policy to environmental initiatives, well-intentioned actions have often led to dramatic unintended consequences. The present research demonstrates that individuals focus on what is intended in a way that leads them to not... more