Can less information be more helpful when it comes to making medical decisions? Contrary to the common intuition that more information is always better, the use of heuristics can help both physicians and patients to make sound decisions. Heuristics are simple decision strategies that ignore part of the available information, basing decisions on only a few relevant predictors. We discuss: (i) how doctors and patients use heuristics; and (ii) when heuristics outperform information-greedy methods, such as regressions in medical diagnosis. Furthermore, we outline those features of heuristics that make them useful in health care settings. These features include their surprising accuracy, transparency, and wide accessibility, as well as the low c...
The available evidence on the use of heuristics and their relationship with diagnostic error in prim...
In applied settings, such as aviation, medicine, and finance, individuals make decisions under vario...
Background Increasingly, patient decision aids and values clarification methods (VCMs) are being de...
CONTEXT How do doctors make sound deci- sions when confronted with probabilistic data, time pressure...
Medical decision-making is a complex process that often takes place during uncertainty, that is, whe...
Robust scientific conciusions are too sparse to inform fully most of the choices that physicians mus...
This discussion paper will look at heuristics (rule of thumb techniques for decision making), (Tvers...
Simple heuristics of the type introduced by Gigerenzer, Todd, and The ABC Research Group (1999) embo...
Heuristics are simple rules of thumb to find out or to discover. In this chapter, we offer an introd...
Health Research Fund of the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, Grant/Award Numbers: PI13/01175...
Heuristics have rapidly become a core concept in the study of political behavior. The term heuristic...
Whom to marry? How to invest? Whom to trust? Complex problems require complex solutions – so we migh...
Cognitive theories on decision making show that individuals often do not decide in a full and ration...
The study investigated the utility of the Heuristic-Systematic Processing Model as a framework for t...
Laypeople as well as professionals such as business managers and medical doctors often use psycholog...
The available evidence on the use of heuristics and their relationship with diagnostic error in prim...
In applied settings, such as aviation, medicine, and finance, individuals make decisions under vario...
Background Increasingly, patient decision aids and values clarification methods (VCMs) are being de...
CONTEXT How do doctors make sound deci- sions when confronted with probabilistic data, time pressure...
Medical decision-making is a complex process that often takes place during uncertainty, that is, whe...
Robust scientific conciusions are too sparse to inform fully most of the choices that physicians mus...
This discussion paper will look at heuristics (rule of thumb techniques for decision making), (Tvers...
Simple heuristics of the type introduced by Gigerenzer, Todd, and The ABC Research Group (1999) embo...
Heuristics are simple rules of thumb to find out or to discover. In this chapter, we offer an introd...
Health Research Fund of the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, Grant/Award Numbers: PI13/01175...
Heuristics have rapidly become a core concept in the study of political behavior. The term heuristic...
Whom to marry? How to invest? Whom to trust? Complex problems require complex solutions – so we migh...
Cognitive theories on decision making show that individuals often do not decide in a full and ration...
The study investigated the utility of the Heuristic-Systematic Processing Model as a framework for t...
Laypeople as well as professionals such as business managers and medical doctors often use psycholog...
The available evidence on the use of heuristics and their relationship with diagnostic error in prim...
In applied settings, such as aviation, medicine, and finance, individuals make decisions under vario...
Background Increasingly, patient decision aids and values clarification methods (VCMs) are being de...