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A fine-grained analysis of the jumping-to-conclusions bias in schizophrenia: Data-gathering, response confidence, and information integration
Andreas Glöckner
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, Steffen Moritz
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Information Integration
100%
Schizophrenia
83%
Confidence
64%
Weighting
22%
Time Pressure
17%
Process Tracing
17%
Decision Strategy
14%
Information Gathering
13%
Overconfidence
13%
Information Environment
13%
Information Search
13%
Valence
13%
Rating
11%
Heuristics
9%
Decision-making Process
9%
Paradigm
8%
Proportion
8%
Experiment
6%
Social Sciences
schizophrenia
88%
confidence
60%
trend
39%
weighting
30%
heuristics
12%
decision-making process
12%
rating
9%
paradigm
8%
experiment
7%
evidence
5%
time
4%
Group
4%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Schizophrenia
66%
Heuristics
14%
Cues
10%
Decision Making
9%