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Research shows that jurors, like all individuals, are susceptible to cognitive biases, which can unconsciously shape how they interpret evidence and reach verdicts. These biases can result in wrongful ...
Cautious reporting choices can artificially enhance how well analyses of brain activity reflect conscious and unconscious experiences, making distinguishing between the two more challenging.
Whether we’re comparing product prices, scheduling our day, or evaluating probabilities, numbers quietly dictate our decisions. They are embedded in our thinking, often operating beneath our conscious ...
But when you understand the science, another picture comes into focus—one that implicates the very structure of our social systems, including healthcare and the unconscious biases embedded within.
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