AbstractUnlike the usual research paper where answers to specific questions are sketched, the aim of this article is rather to device some worth answering questions. Could it be that embracing our errors (i.e., accepting the possibility to err) represents a protective factor in the effort to prevent them? A new research program intended to investigate the role of attitudes and their relationship with the frequency and amplitude of human errors is proposed. In the context where errors are not associated with serious negative consequences, the research program contains both correlation and experimental designs. In the end, the risks associated with novel approaches are briefly mentioned
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Some people stick to beliefs that do not align with scientific consensus when faced with science com...
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AbstractUnlike the usual research paper where answers to specific questions are sketched, the aim of...
This paper argues that explanations of performance errors in terms of risk-taking, decision making, ...
The fact that every organization is confronted with errors necessitates a thorough understanding of ...
Constructive error handling is considered an important factor for indi-vidual learning processes. In...
Introduction: The objective of this project was to determine whether simulated exposure to error sit...
Efforts to ensure research integrity has mostly focused on research misconduct. However, the complex...
Human error is cited over and over as a cause of incidents and accidents. The result is a widespread...
During recent years the significance of the concept of human error has changed considerably. The rea...
The topic of errors has received increasing attention in recent years. Most errors are easily correc...
Some people stick to beliefs that do not align with scientific consensus when faced with science com...
When evaluating experimental evidence, how do people deal with the possibility that some of the feed...
In the last decade there has been an increasing focus on how individuals cope with errors, distingui...
THE HUMAN FALLIBILITY OF SCIENTISTS Dealing with error and bias in academic research Recent studies ...
Some people stick to beliefs that do not align with scientific consensus when faced with science com...
Human error is embedded in every human endeavour. Given that research is conducted by humans, it is ...
AbstractUnlike the usual research paper where answers to specific questions are sketched, the aim of...
This paper argues that explanations of performance errors in terms of risk-taking, decision making, ...
The fact that every organization is confronted with errors necessitates a thorough understanding of ...
Constructive error handling is considered an important factor for indi-vidual learning processes. In...
Introduction: The objective of this project was to determine whether simulated exposure to error sit...
Efforts to ensure research integrity has mostly focused on research misconduct. However, the complex...
Human error is cited over and over as a cause of incidents and accidents. The result is a widespread...
During recent years the significance of the concept of human error has changed considerably. The rea...
The topic of errors has received increasing attention in recent years. Most errors are easily correc...
Some people stick to beliefs that do not align with scientific consensus when faced with science com...
When evaluating experimental evidence, how do people deal with the possibility that some of the feed...
In the last decade there has been an increasing focus on how individuals cope with errors, distingui...
THE HUMAN FALLIBILITY OF SCIENTISTS Dealing with error and bias in academic research Recent studies ...
Some people stick to beliefs that do not align with scientific consensus when faced with science com...
Human error is embedded in every human endeavour. Given that research is conducted by humans, it is ...