Reference Summary: In the second half of our conversation, we talk about running bias workshops, different exercises, brave spaces, spotting harm, ... 2:19 Preparation and background: Set the right mindset 3:51 Preparation and background: What to do before adding a case study ...
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In the second half of our conversation, we talk about running bias workshops, different exercises, brave spaces, spotting harm, ... 2:19 Preparation and background: Set the right mindset 3:51 Preparation and background: What to do before adding a case study ... We all have cognitive biases, flaws in our reasoning and judgement due to our personal beliefs and hidden pattens that we've ...
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Dave brings a humorous approach to the question of how we can start fixing healthcare. Content Warning – this presentation contains material that may be triggering. Design for Cognitive Bias: Using Mental Shortcuts for Good Instead of Evil –
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- In the second half of our conversation, we talk about running bias workshops, different exercises, brave spaces, spotting harm, ...
- 2:19 Preparation and background: Set the right mindset 3:51 Preparation and background: What to do before adding a case study ...
- We all have cognitive biases, flaws in our reasoning and judgement due to our personal beliefs and hidden pattens that we've ...
- Dave brings a humorous approach to the question of how we can start fixing healthcare.
- Content Warning – this presentation contains material that may be triggering.
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