A fundamental problem in forensic psychology practice is the lack of formal statistical methods to support team decisions about an individual patient's progress during intramural treatment. It is common practice to base decisions about the progress of a treatment on subjective clinical impressions of therapists. In this article, an approach is proposed that can be seen as a contribution to bridge the gap between formal statistical decision making and subjective clinical decision making. To formalize decisions in individual treatments, we have elaborated a statistical decision technique based on degrees of belief. In this article, this so-called N = 1 analysis is explained and illustrated by a hypothetical case
Healthcare decisions, particularly those involving weighing benefits and harms that may significantl...
The need for patient engagement has been recognized by regulatory agencies, but there is no consensu...
Abstract. This paper discusses variable selection for medical decision making; in particular decisio...
A fundamental problem in forensic psychology practice is the lack of formal statistical methods to s...
Throughout forensic science and adjacent branches, academic researchers and practitioners continue t...
AbstractThroughout forensic science and adjacent branches, academic researchers and practitioners co...
Forensic scientists are routinely faced with the problems of making decisions under circumstances of...
AbstractDecision analysis, an analytic approach to making decisions when uncertainty is present, has...
Abstract: Decision analysis has become an increasingly popular decision-making tool with a multitude...
Many real world decisions have to be made on a limited evidence base, and clinical decisions are at ...
In this thesis psychologists’ diagnostic decision making processes and their relationship with treat...
As clinical decision making gets ever more complex, new analytical approaches are being developed to...
The professional context in which clinical psychologists and psychotherapists work is characterized ...
The use of formal statistical methods to analyse quantitative data in forensic science has increased...
Given a data set about an individual or a group (e.g., interviewer ratings, life history or demograp...
Healthcare decisions, particularly those involving weighing benefits and harms that may significantl...
The need for patient engagement has been recognized by regulatory agencies, but there is no consensu...
Abstract. This paper discusses variable selection for medical decision making; in particular decisio...
A fundamental problem in forensic psychology practice is the lack of formal statistical methods to s...
Throughout forensic science and adjacent branches, academic researchers and practitioners continue t...
AbstractThroughout forensic science and adjacent branches, academic researchers and practitioners co...
Forensic scientists are routinely faced with the problems of making decisions under circumstances of...
AbstractDecision analysis, an analytic approach to making decisions when uncertainty is present, has...
Abstract: Decision analysis has become an increasingly popular decision-making tool with a multitude...
Many real world decisions have to be made on a limited evidence base, and clinical decisions are at ...
In this thesis psychologists’ diagnostic decision making processes and their relationship with treat...
As clinical decision making gets ever more complex, new analytical approaches are being developed to...
The professional context in which clinical psychologists and psychotherapists work is characterized ...
The use of formal statistical methods to analyse quantitative data in forensic science has increased...
Given a data set about an individual or a group (e.g., interviewer ratings, life history or demograp...
Healthcare decisions, particularly those involving weighing benefits and harms that may significantl...
The need for patient engagement has been recognized by regulatory agencies, but there is no consensu...
Abstract. This paper discusses variable selection for medical decision making; in particular decisio...