abstract: We integrate multiple domains of psychological science to identify, better understand, and manage the effects of subtle but powerful biases in forensic mental health assessment. This topic is ripe for discussion, as research evidence that challenges our objectivity and credibility garners increased attention both within and outside of psychology. We begin by defining bias and provide rich examples from the judgment and decision making literature as they might apply to forensic assessment tasks. The cognitive biases we review can help us explain common problems in interpretation and judgment that confront forensic examiners. This leads us to ask (and attempt to answer) how we might use what we know about bias in forensic clinici...
BACKGROUND: Forensic neuropsychiatric assessment requires thorough consideration of malingering and ...
Objective: Forensic judgments and their peer review are often the result of human assessment and are...
In recent years, it has become clear that expert opinion can be biased. It has been argued that fore...
We integrate multiple domains of psychological science to identify, better understand, and manage th...
abstract: This chapter integrates from cognitive neuroscience, cognitive psychology, and social psyc...
In recent years, a number of studies have demonstrated that forensic examiners can be biased by task...
In recent years, a number of studies have demonstrated that forensic examiners can be biased by task...
abstract: A qualitative study with 20 board-certified forensic psychologists was followed up by a ma...
In this research, we provide two important contributions to the psychiatric community. First, we off...
The forensic psychiatrist’s efforts to strive for objectivity may be impaired by unrecognized uncons...
Cognitive bias occurs without a person’s awareness and can affect decision-making abilities. In fore...
Although, cognitive bias effects are well known in psychology, such effects are only just permeating...
This paper identifies the issue of cognitive bias, with emphasis on confirmation bias, and its impli...
abstract: Individuals are often susceptible to bias in their given fields; however, they may not ack...
Competency to stand trial (CST) evaluations may be the most common criminal forensic psychology eval...
BACKGROUND: Forensic neuropsychiatric assessment requires thorough consideration of malingering and ...
Objective: Forensic judgments and their peer review are often the result of human assessment and are...
In recent years, it has become clear that expert opinion can be biased. It has been argued that fore...
We integrate multiple domains of psychological science to identify, better understand, and manage th...
abstract: This chapter integrates from cognitive neuroscience, cognitive psychology, and social psyc...
In recent years, a number of studies have demonstrated that forensic examiners can be biased by task...
In recent years, a number of studies have demonstrated that forensic examiners can be biased by task...
abstract: A qualitative study with 20 board-certified forensic psychologists was followed up by a ma...
In this research, we provide two important contributions to the psychiatric community. First, we off...
The forensic psychiatrist’s efforts to strive for objectivity may be impaired by unrecognized uncons...
Cognitive bias occurs without a person’s awareness and can affect decision-making abilities. In fore...
Although, cognitive bias effects are well known in psychology, such effects are only just permeating...
This paper identifies the issue of cognitive bias, with emphasis on confirmation bias, and its impli...
abstract: Individuals are often susceptible to bias in their given fields; however, they may not ack...
Competency to stand trial (CST) evaluations may be the most common criminal forensic psychology eval...
BACKGROUND: Forensic neuropsychiatric assessment requires thorough consideration of malingering and ...
Objective: Forensic judgments and their peer review are often the result of human assessment and are...
In recent years, it has become clear that expert opinion can be biased. It has been argued that fore...