What information should jurors have during court proceedings to render a just decision? Should politicians know who is donating money to their campaigns? Will scientists draw biased conclusions about drug efficacy when they know more about the patient or study population? The potential for bias in decision-making by physicians, lawyers, politicians, and scientists has been recognized for hundreds of years and drawn attention from media and scholars seeking to understand the role that conflicts of interests and other psychological processes play. However, commonly proposed solutions to biased decision-making, such as transparency (disclosing conflicts) or exclusion (avoiding conflicts) do not directly solve the underlying problem of bias and...
Neuroscientific evidence is prominently present in courts of law and may come in many forms. For exa...
Common law judges have traditionally been concerned about bias and the appearance of bias. Bias is b...
Conflicts of interest have significant implications for the reliability of scientific expert testimo...
What information should jurors have during court proceedings to render a just decision? Should polit...
This chapter presents a theory of why blinding is a useful solution to bias, and how it works as a s...
Blinding mitigates several sources of bias which, if left unchecked, can quantitively affect study o...
The search for new treatments and testing of new ideas begins in the laboratory and then established...
Addressing bias in forensic science must entail more than temporarily hiding information from a benc...
How can empirical science, and psychology in particular, be harnessed to avoid or eliminate unwanted...
Like all physicians, radiologists in the United States are subject to frequent and costly medical ma...
“Blind expertise” has been proposed as an institutional solution to the problem of bias in expert wi...
Blinding is an established method that has become an important tool for reducing bias in biomedical ...
Addressing bias in forensic science must entail more than temporarily hiding information from a benc...
The rich history of blinding in clinical trials spans a couple of centuries.1 Most researchers world...
As it stands, forensic science and its practitioners are held in high regard in criminal court proce...
Neuroscientific evidence is prominently present in courts of law and may come in many forms. For exa...
Common law judges have traditionally been concerned about bias and the appearance of bias. Bias is b...
Conflicts of interest have significant implications for the reliability of scientific expert testimo...
What information should jurors have during court proceedings to render a just decision? Should polit...
This chapter presents a theory of why blinding is a useful solution to bias, and how it works as a s...
Blinding mitigates several sources of bias which, if left unchecked, can quantitively affect study o...
The search for new treatments and testing of new ideas begins in the laboratory and then established...
Addressing bias in forensic science must entail more than temporarily hiding information from a benc...
How can empirical science, and psychology in particular, be harnessed to avoid or eliminate unwanted...
Like all physicians, radiologists in the United States are subject to frequent and costly medical ma...
“Blind expertise” has been proposed as an institutional solution to the problem of bias in expert wi...
Blinding is an established method that has become an important tool for reducing bias in biomedical ...
Addressing bias in forensic science must entail more than temporarily hiding information from a benc...
The rich history of blinding in clinical trials spans a couple of centuries.1 Most researchers world...
As it stands, forensic science and its practitioners are held in high regard in criminal court proce...
Neuroscientific evidence is prominently present in courts of law and may come in many forms. For exa...
Common law judges have traditionally been concerned about bias and the appearance of bias. Bias is b...
Conflicts of interest have significant implications for the reliability of scientific expert testimo...