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For those condemned to live in the future

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JM Flach - British Medical Journal, 2003 - qshc.bmj.com
One major difference between historical and nonhistorical judgment is that the
historical judge typically knows how things turned out. In Experiment 1, receipt
of such outcome knowledge was found to increase the postdicted likelihood ...
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Retrospective bias in expert evidence: Effects on patient and doctor safety


A Annunziata - Emergency Medicine Australasia, 2009 - interscience.wiley.com
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Recognising Erroneous and Exploratory Interactions

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J Back, A Blandford, P Curzon - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2007 - Springer
Abstract. A better understanding of “human error” is needed to help overcome
problems of people assuming they are to blame for their inability to use poorly
designed technology. In order to investigate people's ability to recognize, ...
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Ironies of improvement: organizational factors undermining resilient performance in …


S Perry, S McDonald, B Anderson, T Tran, R … - IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and …, 2007 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Abstract Pressures for improved safety and performance in healthcare often are
addressed by the imposition of tighter control over processes directed at
producing "perfect performance of work." A series of near-miss incidents ...
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[PDF] Reasoning about human error by modeling cognition and interaction


A Blandford, J Back, P Curzon, SYW Li, R … - Proc. Resilience Engineering Symposium, 2006 - Citeseer
1 UCL Interaction Centre, University College London, Remax House, 31-32 Alfred
Place, London WC1E 7DP, UK. {A.Blandford, J.Back, Simon.Li}@ucl.ac.uk 2 Dept of
Computer Science, Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Road, London ...
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[CITATION] Diagnosing diagnostic mistakes


R McNutt, R Abrams, S Hasler - WebM&M. Retrieved on, 2008
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[PDF] The effects of disappointment on hindsight bias for real-world outcomes


MV Pezzo, JW Beckstead - Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2008 - stpt.usf.edu
SUMMARY Examined the effects of motivated processing on hindsight bias. One
hundred fifty three college students estimated and later recalled the likelihood
that 30 self-relevant events would occur during the next 2 months. ...
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[CITATION] T., & Lipe, MG (1997). Outcome effects: The impact of decision process and outcome …


H Tan - Journal of Behavioral Decision Making
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[CITATION] Limits on adaptation: modeling resilience and brittleness in hospital emergency departments


S Anders, DD Woods, RL Wears, SJ Perry, E … - Second Symposium on Resilience Engineering. Juan- …, 2006
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[PDF] Medical negligence and professional indemnity insurance


R Callinan - New South Wales Parliamentary Library Background …, 2001 - 143.119.255.92
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