Evidence of anchoring bias in novice (first year) osteopathic French students in the context of the primary respiratory mechanism: A randomized-experimental study
Cognitive biases appear to be one of the most common causes of incorrect medical diagnosis. It affects students during their training and could persist after post-graduation. This could deteriorate patient care. Among them, anchoring bias can impair haptic perception and lead to a biased diagnosis.
Source: International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine - Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Clara Dria ï, Fanny Coste, Clara Olmière, Marilyne Grinand, Aymeric Le Nohaïc, François Romanet, Géraud Gourjon Source Type: research
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