Human-versus artificial intelligence
JEH Korteling, GC van de Boer-Visschedijk… - Frontiers in artificial …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
AI is one of the most debated subjects of today and there seems little common
understanding concerning the differences and similarities of human intelligence and artificial …
understanding concerning the differences and similarities of human intelligence and artificial …
Cognitive–motivational mechanisms of political polarization in social-communicative contexts
Healthy democratic polities feature competing visions of a good society but also require
some level of cooperation and institutional trust. Democracy is at risk when citizens become …
some level of cooperation and institutional trust. Democracy is at risk when citizens become …
Toward parsimony in bias research: A proposed common framework of belief-consistent information processing for a set of biases
One of the essential insights from psychological research is that people's information
processing is often biased. By now, a number of different biases have been identified and …
processing is often biased. By now, a number of different biases have been identified and …
The better-than-average effect in comparative self-evaluation: A comprehensive review and meta-analysis.
The better-than-average-effect (BTAE) is the tendency for people to perceive their abilities,
attributes, and personality traits as superior compared with their average peer. This article …
attributes, and personality traits as superior compared with their average peer. This article …
Cognitive and human factors in expert decision making: six fallacies and the eight sources of bias
IE Dror - Analytical Chemistry, 2020 - ACS Publications
Fallacies about the nature of biases have shadowed a proper cognitive understanding of
biases and their sources, which in turn lead to ways that minimize their impact. Six such …
biases and their sources, which in turn lead to ways that minimize their impact. Six such …
Microaggressions: Strong claims, inadequate evidence
SO Lilienfeld - Perspectives on psychological science, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
The microaggression concept has recently galvanized public discussion and spread to
numerous college campuses and businesses. I argue that the microaggression research …
numerous college campuses and businesses. I argue that the microaggression research …
At least bias is bipartisan: A meta-analytic comparison of partisan bias in liberals and conservatives
Both liberals and conservatives accuse their political opponents of partisan bias, but is there
empirical evidence that one side of the political aisle is indeed more biased than the other …
empirical evidence that one side of the political aisle is indeed more biased than the other …
Fake news and partisan epistemology
R Rini - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 2017 - muse.jhu.edu
This paper does four things:(1) It provides an analysis of the concept 'fake news.'(2) It
identifies distinctive epistemic features of social media testimony.(3) It argues that …
identifies distinctive epistemic features of social media testimony.(3) It argues that …
Cognitive bias in clinical medicine
ED O'Sullivan, SJ Schofield - Journal of the Royal College of …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Cognitive bias is increasingly recognised as an important source of medical error, and is
both ubiquitous across clinical practice yet incompletely understood. This increasing …
both ubiquitous across clinical practice yet incompletely understood. This increasing …
The mixed effects of online diversity training
We present results from a large (n= 3,016) field experiment at a global organization testing
whether a brief science-based online diversity training can change attitudes and behaviors …
whether a brief science-based online diversity training can change attitudes and behaviors …