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Omission bias: Revision history


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  • curprev 21:1721:17, 5 April 2019 Dershowizard talk contribs 5,176 bytes +1,113 Provided a clearer definition of omission bias that matches the definition of Ritov and Baron (1992). Differentiated omission bias as a phenomenon from the different psychological processes (inertia, transaction costs, differences in perceived morality between action and inaction) that can contribute to omission bias. undo Tag: Visual edit

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