DIFFERENCES IN DECISIONS AFFECTED BY COGNITIVE BIASES: EXAMINING HUMAN VALUES, NEED FOR COGNITION, AND NUMERACY

Differences in decisions affected by cognitive biases: examining human values, need for cognition, and numeracy

Abstract A better understanding of factors that can affect preferences and choices may contribute to more accurate decision-making.Several studies have investigated the effects of cognitive biases on decision-making and their relationship with cognitive abilities and thinking dispositions.While studies on behaviour, attitude, personality, and healt

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Deadlock-Guided Testing

Static deadlock analyses might be able to verify the absence of deadlock.However, they are usually not able to detect its presence.Moreover, when a potential deadlock is detected, they provide CLEANSE little (and often no) information that can help the user in finding the source of the anomalous behaviour.This paper proposes a testing methodology t

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