Objective: To test whether the anchoring and order cognitive biases experienced during search by consumers using information retrieval systems can be corrected to improve the accuracy of, and confidence in, answers to health-related questions. Design: A prospective study was conducted on 227 undergraduate students who used an online search engine developed by the authors to find health information and then answer six randomly assigned consumer health questions. The search engine was fitted with a baseline user interface and two modified interfaces specifically designed to debias anchoring or order effect. Each subject used all three user interfaces, answering two questions with each. Measurements: Frequencies of correct answers pre- and pos...
Humans are characterized by their active seeking, gathering, sharing, and consumption of information...
Search-engines are among the most used resources on the Internet. Google, for example, now hosts ove...
Background: Non-medical professionals (consumers) are increasingly using the Internet to support the...
Objective: To test whether the anchoring and order cognitive biases experienced during search by con...
This research is possibly the first study investigating the impact of cognitive biases on informatio...
Objective: To test whether individuals experience cognitive biases whilst searching using informatio...
Background: The World Wide Web has increasingly become an important source of information in health ...
Reviewer: Hansen, Derek[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version...
People are susceptible to an array of cognitive biases, which can result in systematic errors and de...
People frequently answer consequential questions, such as those with a medical focus, using Internet...
This article deals with cognitive biases that could affect the judgment of net surfers while reading...
The act of seeking information pertaining to medical treatments and self-diagnosis is one of the app...
This paper presents a retrospective data analysis on how 75 clinicians searched for and accessed bio...
Previous research has found that improved search engine effectiveness—evaluated using a batch-style ...
Prior work shows that confirmation bias, defined as the tendency to seek confirming evidence, is pre...
Humans are characterized by their active seeking, gathering, sharing, and consumption of information...
Search-engines are among the most used resources on the Internet. Google, for example, now hosts ove...
Background: Non-medical professionals (consumers) are increasingly using the Internet to support the...
Objective: To test whether the anchoring and order cognitive biases experienced during search by con...
This research is possibly the first study investigating the impact of cognitive biases on informatio...
Objective: To test whether individuals experience cognitive biases whilst searching using informatio...
Background: The World Wide Web has increasingly become an important source of information in health ...
Reviewer: Hansen, Derek[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version...
People are susceptible to an array of cognitive biases, which can result in systematic errors and de...
People frequently answer consequential questions, such as those with a medical focus, using Internet...
This article deals with cognitive biases that could affect the judgment of net surfers while reading...
The act of seeking information pertaining to medical treatments and self-diagnosis is one of the app...
This paper presents a retrospective data analysis on how 75 clinicians searched for and accessed bio...
Previous research has found that improved search engine effectiveness—evaluated using a batch-style ...
Prior work shows that confirmation bias, defined as the tendency to seek confirming evidence, is pre...
Humans are characterized by their active seeking, gathering, sharing, and consumption of information...
Search-engines are among the most used resources on the Internet. Google, for example, now hosts ove...
Background: Non-medical professionals (consumers) are increasingly using the Internet to support the...