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Title:
Blinding as a solution to bias : strengthening biomedical science, forensic science, and law / Christopher T. Robertson, Aaron S. Kesselheim.
Publisher:
Academic Press,
Copyright Date:
2016
Description:
xvi, 371 pages ; 25 cm
Subject:
Prejudices--United States.
Stereotypes (Social psychology)
Social perception.
Discrimination.
Bias (Law)--United States.
Bias (Law)
Discrimination.
Prejudices.
Social perception.
Stereotypes (Social psychology)
United States.
Other Authors:
Robertson, Christopher T., 1975- editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2016181007
Kesselheim, Aaron S., editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016080536
Contents:
A primer on the psychology of cognitive bias / Carla L. Maclean and Itiel E. Dror -- Why blinding? A theory of blinding and its application to institutional corruption / Christopher T. Robertson -- From trials to trials: blinding, medicine, and honest adjudication / Scott H. Podolsky, David S. Jones, and Ted J. Kaptchuk -- Blinding in biomedical research: an essential method to reduce risk of bias / Asbjorn Hrobjartsson -- Blind peer review by academic journals / Emily A. Largent and Richard T. Snodgrass -- Clinical trial blinding in the age of social media / Paul Wicks -- The ethics of single-blind trials in biomedicine / Franklin G. Miller -- "Money blinding" as a solution to biased design and conduct of scientific research / Christopher T. Robertson and Marc A. Rodwin -- Determining the proper evidentiary basis for expert opinion: what do experts need to know and when do they know too much? / William C. Thompson -- Minimizing and leveraging bias in forensic science / Roger Koppl and Dan Krance -- What do statisticians really need to know, and when do they need to know it? / D. James Greiner -- Using blind reviews to address biases in medical malpractice / Jeffrey D. Robinson -- Mock juror and jury assessment of blinded expert witnesses / Megan S. Wright, Christopher T. Robertson, and David V. Yokum -- Disclosure discretion and selection bias in blinding of experts / Christopher T. Robertson -- Why eyes? Cautionary tales from law's blindfolded justice / Judith Resnik and Dennis Curtis -- A theory of anonymity / Jeffrey M. Skopek -- The cases for and against blindfolding the jury / Shari Seidman Diamond -- The compliance equation: creating a more ethical and equitable campaign financing system by blinding contributions to federal candidates / Bertram J. Levine and Michael Johnston -- Blinding eyewitness identifications / Brandon L. Garrett -- Blind appointments in arbitration / Sergio Puig -- Psychological obstacles to the judicial disqualification inquiry, and blinded review as an aid / David V. Yokum -- Masking information source within the Internal Revenue Service / Karie Davis-Nozemack -- Blinding the law: the potential virtue of legal uncertainty / Yuval Feldmand and Shahar Lifshitz.
ISBN:
0128024607
9780128024607
OCLC:
(OCoLC)932174343
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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