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  2. Human error - Wikipedia

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    Logically, human actions can fail to achieve their goal in two different ways: the actions can go as planned, but the plan can be inadequate (leading to mistakes); or, the plan can be satisfactory, but the performance can be deficient (leading to slips and lapses).

  3. Slips and capture - Wikipedia

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    It has been described as a phenomenon in the psychology of human error, such that a person may inadvertently perform one action while intending to do another. The term "slips and capture" became more widely known in the early 21st century in the United States, after being referred to by law enforcement in two prominent fatal police shooting ...

  4. Use error - Wikipedia

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    ISO standards about medical devices and procedures provide examples of use errors, which are attributed to human factors, include slips, lapses and mistakes. Practically, this means that they are attributed to the user, implying the user's accountability.

  5. Freudian slip - Wikipedia

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    The Freudian slip is named after Sigmund Freud, who, in his 1901 book The Psychopathology of Everyday Life, [1] described and analyzed a large number of seemingly trivial, even bizarre, or nonsensical errors and slips, most notably the Signorelli parapraxis.

  6. Human error blamed for Tokyo plane collision that killed 5

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    The Japan Transport Safety Board released a report on Wednesday addressing the January 2 collision at Tokyo's Haneda Airport.

  7. Human error assessment and reduction technique - Wikipedia

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    1. The first stage of the process is to identify the full range of sub-tasks that a system operator would be required to complete within a given task.

  8. Human error likely cause of deadly Bulgaria bus crash ... - AOL

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  9. Patient safety - Wikipedia

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    "'Bad apples' or incompetent health care providers are a common cause." Many of the errors are normal human slips or lapses, and not the result of poor judgment or recklessness. [47] "High risk procedures or medical specialties are responsible for most avoidable adverse events".