Blinding as a solution to bias : strengthening biomedical science, forensic science, and law /: strengthening biomedical science, forensic science, and law. (2016)
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- Title:
- Blinding as a solution to bias : strengthening biomedical science, forensic science, and law /: strengthening biomedical science, forensic science, and law. (2016)
- Main Title:
- Blinding as a solution to bias : strengthening biomedical science, forensic science, and law
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Aaron Kesselheim, Christopher T. Robertson.
- Editors:
- Kesselheim, Aaron
Robertson, Christopher T - Contents:
- BLINDING AND BIAS Chapter 1. A Primer on the Psychology of Cognitive Bias Chapter 2. Why Blinding: The Failures of Disclosure and Professionalism BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE Chapter 3. From Trials to Trials: Blinding, Medicine, and Honest Adjudication Chapter 4. Blinding in Biomedical Research: An Essential Method to Reduce Risk of Bias Chapter 5. Clinical Trial Blinding in the Age of Social Media Chapter 6. The Ethics of Single-Blind Trials in Biomedicine Chapter 7. “Money Blinding as a Solution to Biased Design and Conduct of Scientific Research Chapter 8. Blind Review by Academic Journals FORENSIC SCIENCE: CRIMINAL AND CIVIL Chapter 9. Rules of Relevance for Ancillary Experts Chapter 10. Minimizing and Leveraging Bias in Forensic Science Chapter 11. What Do Statisticians Really Need to Know, and When Do They Need to Know It? Chapter 12. Using Blind Reviews to Address Biases in Medical Malpractice Chapter 13. Mock Juror and Jury Assessment of Blinded Expert Witnesses Chapter 14. Disclosure Discretion and Selection Bias in Blinding of Experts BLINDING IN LEGAL INSTITUTIONS Chapter 15. Why Eyes? Cautionary Tales from Law’s Blindfolded Justice Chapter 16. A Theory of Anonymity Chapter 17. The Cases for and Against Blindfolding the Jury Chapter 18. The Compliance Equation: Creating a More Ethical and Equitable Campaign Financing System by Blinding Contributions to Federal Candidates Chapter 19. Blinding Eyewitness Identifications Chapter 20. Blind Appointments in Arbitration ChapterBLINDING AND BIAS Chapter 1. A Primer on the Psychology of Cognitive Bias Chapter 2. Why Blinding: The Failures of Disclosure and Professionalism BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE Chapter 3. From Trials to Trials: Blinding, Medicine, and Honest Adjudication Chapter 4. Blinding in Biomedical Research: An Essential Method to Reduce Risk of Bias Chapter 5. Clinical Trial Blinding in the Age of Social Media Chapter 6. The Ethics of Single-Blind Trials in Biomedicine Chapter 7. “Money Blinding as a Solution to Biased Design and Conduct of Scientific Research Chapter 8. Blind Review by Academic Journals FORENSIC SCIENCE: CRIMINAL AND CIVIL Chapter 9. Rules of Relevance for Ancillary Experts Chapter 10. Minimizing and Leveraging Bias in Forensic Science Chapter 11. What Do Statisticians Really Need to Know, and When Do They Need to Know It? Chapter 12. Using Blind Reviews to Address Biases in Medical Malpractice Chapter 13. Mock Juror and Jury Assessment of Blinded Expert Witnesses Chapter 14. Disclosure Discretion and Selection Bias in Blinding of Experts BLINDING IN LEGAL INSTITUTIONS Chapter 15. Why Eyes? Cautionary Tales from Law’s Blindfolded Justice Chapter 16. A Theory of Anonymity Chapter 17. The Cases for and Against Blindfolding the Jury Chapter 18. The Compliance Equation: Creating a More Ethical and Equitable Campaign Financing System by Blinding Contributions to Federal Candidates Chapter 19. Blinding Eyewitness Identifications Chapter 20. Blind Appointments in Arbitration Chapter 21. Blinded Judicial Disqualifications Chapter 22. Masking Information Source Within the Internal Revenue Service Chapter 23. Blinding the Law: The Potential Virtue of Legal Uncertainty … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Amsterdam : Academic Press
- Publication Date:
- 2016
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 153.83
Decision making
Discrimination
Prejudices
Test bias - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780128026335
- Related ISBNs:
- 9780128024607
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