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Boosting Human Decision-making with AI-Generated Decision Aids
Human decision-making is plagued by many systematic errors. Many of these errors can be avoided by providing decision aids that guide decision-makers...
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How Do People Process Information from Automated Decision Aids: an Application of Systems Factorial Technology
While many researchers have investigated the performance consequences of automated recommender systems, little research has measured how these...
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Safer Sex Negotiation Among Ghanaian Women in Sexual Unions: Does Women’s Household Decision-Making Capacity Matter?
Women’s ability to negotiate for safer sex has been found to be dependent on their household decision making power. However, there is paucity of...
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The Influence of Testimonial Aids, Victim Age, and Familiarity on Mock Juror Decision-Making in a Sexual Offence Case
The current study examined the influence of testimonial aids (e.g., testifying behind a screen), in combination with victim-defendant familiarity,...
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Adapting to the algorithm: how accuracy comparisons promote the use of a decision aid
In three experiments, we sought to understand when and why people use an algorithm decision aid. Distinct from recent approaches, we explicitly...
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Supporting detection of hostile intentions: automated assistance in a dynamic decision-making context
In a dynamic decision-making task simulating basic ship movements, participants attempted, through a series of actions, to elicit and identify which...
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Mechanism of implicit moral decision in the context of non-deceptive counterfeit luxury consumption
The implicit moral decision exists widely in our daily life, such as the non-deceptive counterfeit luxury consumption, but its moral decision...
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Naturalistic Decision Making
This chapter provides an overview of the history and development of evidence-based naturalistic decision-making (NDM). Counter to the normative... -
Biomedicalization, Stigma, and “Re-Gaying” HIV/AIDS in the Israeli Media
HIV and AIDS are not merely biomedical conditions—they are socially constructed phenomena. Media coverage plays a prominent role in the public’s...
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Temporal stability of Bayesian belief updating in perceptual decision-making
Bayesian inference suggests that perception is inferred from a weighted integration of prior contextual beliefs with current sensory evidence...
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Numeracy, gist, literal thinking and the value of nothing in decision making
The onus on the average person is greater than ever before to make sense of large amounts of readily accessible quantitative information, but the...
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Systematic Review of Technological Aids to Social Interaction in Autistic Spectrum Disorders from Transversal Perspectives: Psychology, Technology and Therapy
Multiple technological aids have been proposed to support the social interactions of people with autism. The literature is extensive, but in many of...
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Emotion Efficacy Improves Prediction of HIV/AIDS Risky Behaviors: A Modified Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills Model
Although the information-motivation-behavioral (IMB) skills model is a functional and well-known model for HIV/AIDS prevention, there are criticisms...
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Sexual Relationship Decision Making Based on Entertainment Media: A Qualitative Perspective Among Young Couples
As important as physical, mental, or social health is sexual health. Teenage pregnancy, STDs/STIs, and unsafe abortions are just a few of the...
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AI-Assisted Decision-making: a Cognitive Modeling Approach to Infer Latent Reliance Strategies
AI assistance is readily available to humans in a variety of decision-making applications. In order to fully understand the efficacy of such joint...
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Leveraging Machine Learning to Automatically Derive Robust Decision Strategies from Imperfect Knowledge of the Real World
Teaching people clever heuristics is a promising approach to improve decision-making under uncertainty. The theory of resource rationality makes it...
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Accommodation Decision-Making for Postsecondary Students with ADHD: Treating the Able as Disabled
Students with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may be entitled to academic accommodations in postsecondary education. Disability...
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Moral Decision-Making in Healthcare and Medical Professions During the COVID-19 Pandemic
With the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak, healthcare and medical professions face challenging situations. The high number of COVID-19...
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Cultural Change in Africa Under the Pressure of HIV/AIDS: The Adaptive Role of Intelligence
According to the framework of the developmental niche, children’s growth and learning in all respects, including the development of their... -
Framing the fallibility of Computer-Aided Detection aids cancer detection
Computer-Aided Detection (CAD) has been proposed to help operators search for cancers in mammograms. Previous studies have found that although...