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Guthrie et al. (2007) clarified that statistically significant differences between control and experimental groups in judicial studies do not imply that every individual judge made intuitive decisions, stating: “the fact that we generally observed statistically significant differences between the control group judges and experimental group judges does not mean that every judge made intuitive decisions. […] Our results only show that, as a group, the judges were heavily influenced by their intuition – they do not tell us which judges were influenced and by how much.”
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- The Impact of Cognitive Biases on Professionals' Decision-Making www.frontiersin.org via serper
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