Theories of Uncertainty Communication: An Interdisciplinary Literature Review
W Lammers, S Ferrari, S Wenmackers… - Science …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
This systematic literature review presents an interdisciplinary overview of theories tested in
experiments on the effects of communicating uncertainty. Using a machine learning-aided …
experiments on the effects of communicating uncertainty. Using a machine learning-aided …
[PDF][PDF] Accepting “change” in psychotherapy: from consciousness to awareness
G Perrotta - Journal of Addiction Research and Adolescent …, 2020 - researchgate.net
Accepting to face a path of psychotherapy is not in itself sufficient to achieve the goals set in
the therapeutic agreement between patient and professional. The present work analyses the …
the therapeutic agreement between patient and professional. The present work analyses the …
Formal models of differential framing effects in decision making under risk.
HM Huizenga, JN Zadelaar, BRJ Jansen, MC Olthof… - Decision, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
An intriguing finding in the decision-making literature is that, when people have to choose
between sure and risky options of equal expected value, they typically take more risks when …
between sure and risky options of equal expected value, they typically take more risks when …
Use of acute psychiatric hospitalisation: A study of the factors influencing decisions to arrange acute admission to inpatient mental health facilities
Background: Human decision-making involves a complex interplay of intra-and inter-
personal factors. The decisions clinicians make in practise are subject to a wide range of …
personal factors. The decisions clinicians make in practise are subject to a wide range of …
Perception of suicide risk in mental health professionals
TM Gale, CJ Hawley, J Butler, A Morton, A Singhal - PloS one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
This study employed an independent-groups design (4 conditions) to investigate possible
biases in the suicide risk perception of mental health professionals. Four hundred …
biases in the suicide risk perception of mental health professionals. Four hundred …
Framing and bias: a literature review of recent findings
A Beratšová, K Krchová, N Gažová… - … European journal of …, 2016 - journals.muni.cz
Framing bias is an individual decision-making misconception caused by the fact that a
person interprets the surrounding world according to a decision frame chosen by her or his …
person interprets the surrounding world according to a decision frame chosen by her or his …
Framing of clinical information affects physicians' diagnostic accuracy
I Popovich, N Szecket, A Nahill - Emergency Medicine Journal, 2019 - emj.bmj.com
Background Framing bias occurs when people make a decision based on the way the
information is presented, as opposed to just on the facts themselves. How the diagnostician …
information is presented, as opposed to just on the facts themselves. How the diagnostician …
Safety framing and compliance in relation to standards: Experience from the Australian gas pipeline industry
S Maslen, H Ransan-Cooper - Safety science, 2017 - Elsevier
Safety is conceptualized in different ways across hazardous industries, but it is often
expressed in terms of compliance. Compliance is about rules in various forms, including …
expressed in terms of compliance. Compliance is about rules in various forms, including …
COMplex mental health PAThways (COMPAT) Study: A mixed methods study to inform an evidence-based service delivery model for people with complex needs …
Background Mental health services for adults, as they are currently configured, have been
designed to provide predominantly community-based interventions. It has long been …
designed to provide predominantly community-based interventions. It has long been …