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Evidence-Based Decision-Making in Psychopharmacology

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When evaluating patients and making treatment decisions, physicians do not always have all the information necessary and may have to make judgments using limited information. This judgment is often intuitive in nature. The processes by which these judgments are made are of great theoretical and practical interest. In the 1960s, Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahnemann revolutionized the concept of human judgment. They introduced the notion that when individuals make judgments under uncertainty, they use a limited number of cognitive processes. These processes are efficient and generally accurate but can sometimes lead to errors or biases. In this review, we discuss the nature of these processes and their potential effects on decision making. Psychopharmacology Bulletin. 2003;37(3):24-28
Title: Evidence-Based Decision-Making in Psychopharmacology
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When evaluating patients and making treatment decisions, physicians do not always have all the information necessary and may have to make judgments using limited information.
This judgment is often intuitive in nature.
The processes by which these judgments are made are of great theoretical and practical interest.
In the 1960s, Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahnemann revolutionized the concept of human judgment.
They introduced the notion that when individuals make judgments under uncertainty, they use a limited number of cognitive processes.
These processes are efficient and generally accurate but can sometimes lead to errors or biases.
In this review, we discuss the nature of these processes and their potential effects on decision making.
Psychopharmacology Bulletin.
2003;37(3):24-28.

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