Lecture 6.2 Flashcards

1
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biases in clinical practice

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  • test popularity
  • confirmation bias
  • availability heuristic
  • extreme information
  • own theoretical orientation
  • client factors e.g. cultural biases
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2
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semantic equivalence

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  • whether words mean two different things
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3
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content equivalent

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  • wether the associations vary
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4
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criterium equivalence

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  • e.g. disease is talked about more openly in Africa
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5
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technical equivalence

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  • e.g. when asking a question twice, Asian people think they gave the wrong answer
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6
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actuatorial prediction

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  • Bornstein

- only based on statistic

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7
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perfect sensitivity

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  • no type I error

- no false alarm

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8
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perfect specificity

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  • no type II error

- no misidentifications

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9
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predictive accurarcy

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  • specificity
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10
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humans processing frequencies

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  • better at natural then conditional
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11
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type II is worse when

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  • e.g. discharge from psychiatry

- e.g. remedy for serious illness

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12
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when researchers measured a lot of unrelated variables

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  • they were probably not thinking about what they wanted to find out
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13
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solutions for better research

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  • preregistration

- Bonferi correction (p values divided by number of tests)

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