The argumentative theory: Predictions and empirical evidence
H Mercier - Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2016 - cell.com
The argumentative theory of reasoning suggests that the main function of reasoning is to
exchange arguments with others. This theory explains key properties of reasoning. When …
exchange arguments with others. This theory explains key properties of reasoning. When …
Crowdsourcing in medical research: concepts and applications
Crowdsourcing shifts medical research from a closed environment to an open collaboration
between the public and researchers. We define crowdsourcing as an approach to problem …
between the public and researchers. We define crowdsourcing as an approach to problem …
Nudge versus boost: How coherent are policy and theory?
T Grüne-Yanoff, R Hertwig - Minds and Machines, 2016 - Springer
If citizens' behavior threatens to harm others or seems not to be in their own interest (eg,
risking severe head injuries by riding a motorcycle without a helmet), it is not uncommon for …
risking severe head injuries by riding a motorcycle without a helmet), it is not uncommon for …
Boosting medical diagnostics by pooling independent judgments
Collective intelligence refers to the ability of groups to outperform individual decision makers
when solving complex cognitive problems. Despite its potential to revolutionize decision …
when solving complex cognitive problems. Despite its potential to revolutionize decision …
Comparative accuracy of diagnosis by collective intelligence of multiple physicians vs individual physicians
ML Barnett, D Boddupalli, S Nundy… - JAMA network …, 2019 - jamanetwork.com
Importance The traditional approach of diagnosis by individual physicians has a high rate of
misdiagnosis. Pooling multiple physicians' diagnoses (collective intelligence) is a promising …
misdiagnosis. Pooling multiple physicians' diagnoses (collective intelligence) is a promising …
Five strategies for clinicians to advance diagnostic excellence
H Singh, DM Connor, G Dhaliwal - Bmj, 2022 - bmj.com
• Diagnosis is a process that is influenced by systems, cognitive, teamwork, and social
factors that may either enhance or reduce diagnostic accuracy• Clinicians can integrate …
factors that may either enhance or reduce diagnostic accuracy• Clinicians can integrate …
Experimental evidence for structured information–sharing networks reducing medical errors
Errors in clinical decision-making are disturbingly common. Recent studies have found that
10 to 15% of all clinical decisions regarding diagnoses and treatment are inaccurate. Here …
10 to 15% of all clinical decisions regarding diagnoses and treatment are inaccurate. Here …
Learning clinical reasoning: how virtual patient case format and prior knowledge interact
J Kiesewetter, M Sailer, VM Jung, R Schönberger… - BMC Medical …, 2020 - Springer
Introduction Clinical reasoning has been fostered with varying case formats including the
use of virtual patients. Existing literature points to different conclusions regarding which …
use of virtual patients. Existing literature points to different conclusions regarding which …
The potential of collective intelligence in emergency medicine: pooling medical students' independent decisions improves diagnostic performance
Background. Evidence suggests that pooling multiple independent diagnoses can improve
diagnostic accuracy in well-defined tasks. We investigated whether this is also the case for …
diagnostic accuracy in well-defined tasks. We investigated whether this is also the case for …
Improving patient safety through better teamwork: how effective are different methods of simulation debriefing? Protocol for a pragmatic, prospective and randomised …
J Freytag, F Stroben, WE Hautz, D Eisenmann… - BMJ open, 2017 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Introduction Medical errors have an incidence of 9% and may lead to worse patient
outcome. Teamwork training has the capacity to significantly reduce medical errors and …
outcome. Teamwork training has the capacity to significantly reduce medical errors and …