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- Debiasing abstract "Debiasing is the reduction of bias, particularly with respect to judgment and decision making. Biased judgment and decision making is that which systematically deviates from the prescriptions of objective standards such as facts, logic, and rational behavior or prescriptive norms. Biased judgment and decision making exists in consequential domains such as medicine, law, policy, and business, as well as in everyday life. Investors, for example, tend to hold onto falling stocks too long and sell rising stocks too quickly. Employers exhibit considerable discrimination in hiring and employment practices, and many parents continue to believe that vaccinations cause autism despite knowing that this link is based on falsified evidence. At an individual level, people who exhibit less decision bias have more intact social environments, reduced risk of alcohol and drug use, lower childhood delinquency rates, and superior planning and problem solving abilities.Debiasing can occur within the decision maker. For example, a person may learn or adopt better strategies by which to make judgments and decisions. Debiasing can also occur as a result of changes in external factors, such as changing the incentives relevant to a decision or the manner in which the decision is made.There are three general approaches to debiasing judgment and decision making, and the costly errors with which biased judgment and decision making is associated: changing incentives, nudging, and training. Each approach has strengths and weaknesses. For more details, see Morewedge and colleagues (2015).".
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- Debiasing wikiPageWikiLink Car_Allowance_Rebate_System.
- Debiasing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Behavioral_economics.
- Debiasing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bias.
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- Debiasing wikiPageWikiLink Cognitive_bias_mitigation.
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- Debiasing wikiPageWikiLink Default_effect_(psychology).
- Debiasing wikiPageWikiLink Disposition_effect.
- Debiasing wikiPageWikiLink Framing_(social_sciences).
- Debiasing wikiPageWikiLink Heuristics_in_judgment_and_decision-making.
- Debiasing wikiPageWikiLink Incentive.
- Debiasing wikiPageWikiLink List_of_cognitive_biases.
- Debiasing wikiPageWikiLink Norm_(social).
- Debiasing wikiPageWikiLink Nudge_theory.
- Debiasing wikiPageWikiLink Rational_choice_theory.
- Debiasing wikiPageWikiLink Recognition_primed_decision.
- Debiasing wikiPageWikiLink Sugary_Drinks_Portion_Cap_Rule.
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- Debiasing subject Category:Behavioral_economics.
- Debiasing subject Category:Bias.
- Debiasing subject Category:Cognitive_biases.
- Debiasing subject Category:Heuristics.
- Debiasing subject Category:Psychology.
- Debiasing hypernym Reduction.
- Debiasing type Album.
- Debiasing comment "Debiasing is the reduction of bias, particularly with respect to judgment and decision making. Biased judgment and decision making is that which systematically deviates from the prescriptions of objective standards such as facts, logic, and rational behavior or prescriptive norms. Biased judgment and decision making exists in consequential domains such as medicine, law, policy, and business, as well as in everyday life.".
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