Application of Quantum Cognition to Judgments for Medical Decisions

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Abstract

The psychology of judgment and decision making can provide useful guidance to the task of medical decision making. More specifically, we describe how a new approach to judgment and decisions, based on quantum probability theory, can shed new light on seemingly irrational judgments, as well as indicate ways to ameliorate these judgment errors. Five different types of probability judgment errors that occur in medical decisions are reviewed. For each one, we provide a simple account using theory from quantum cognition. We conclude by drawing the implications of quantum cognition for ameliorating these common medical probability judgment errors.

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Yi, S., Lu, M., & Busemeyer, J. (2022). Application of Quantum Cognition to Judgments for Medical Decisions. Quantum Reports, 4(2), 193–200. https://doi.org/10.3390/quantum4020013

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