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  2. Alan E. Gelfand - Wikipedia

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    Alan Enoch Gelfand (born April 17, 1945) is an American statistician, and is currently the James B. Duke Professor of Statistics and Decision Sciences at Duke University. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Gelfand’s research includes substantial contributions to the fields of Bayesian statistics, spatial statistics and hierarchical modeling.

  3. Michele J. Gelfand - Wikipedia

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    Michele J. Gelfand is an American cultural psychologist. She is both a professor of organizational behavior and the John H. Scully professor of cross-cultural management at the Stanford Graduate School of Business , and – by courtesy – a professor of psychology at the School of Humanities and Sciences of Stanford University . [ 1 ]

  4. Mikhail Gelfand - Wikipedia

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    Mikhail Sergeyevich Gelfand (Russian: Михаил Сергеевич Гельфанд; born 25 October 1963) is a Russian Bioinformaticist and molecular biologist. [2] He is a member of Academia Europaea, Vice President Biomedical Research of Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, [3] one of the founder of Dissernet plagiarism fighting society [4] and a political activist, former ...

  5. Scientific consensus - Wikipedia

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    Scientific consensus is the generally held judgment, position, and opinion of the majority or the supermajority of scientists in a particular field of study at any particular time. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Consensus is achieved through scholarly communication at conferences , the publication process, replication of reproducible results by others, scholarly ...

  6. Choice-supportive bias - Wikipedia

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    The objective of a choice is generally to pick the best option. Thus, after making a choice, a person is likely to maintain the belief that the chosen option was better than the options rejected. Every choice has an upside and a downside. The process of making a decision mostly relies upon previous experiences.

  7. Decision-making - Wikipedia

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    Logical decision-making is an important part of all science-based professions, where specialists apply their knowledge in a given area to make informed decisions. For example, medical decision-making often involves a diagnosis and the selection of appropriate treatment.

  8. Joel Gelfand - Wikipedia

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    Joel M. Gelfand is an American dermatologist and epidemiologist at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.He currently serves as the James J. Leyden Professor in Clinical Investigation, the Vice Chair of Clinical Research, the director of the Psoriasis and Phototherapy Treatment Center, and the medical director of the Clinical Studies Unit in the Department of Dermatology ...

  9. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Behavioral Decision Making is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering the study of psychological decision-making processes. It was established in 1988 and is published five times per year by John Wiley & Sons. The editor-in-chief is George Wright (Strathclyde Business School).