Abstract

Based on evidence or preferences? A guide to assertiveness in decision making

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  • A common question among science consumers today is the fact that researchers are publishing a lot, and a lot fast

  • The so-called cognitive biases are inherent to human behavior and directly influence the understanding of literature, distorting conceptual reality

  • The term Cognitive Bias was coined by researchers Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman for the first time in 1972

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Introduction

A common question among science consumers today is the fact that researchers are publishing a lot, and a lot fast. 2. Centro Universitário Social da Bahia, Salvador, BA, Brazil. The growing number of publications in all the areas, especially in the health area, combined with the ease of access to scientific documents, allows current professionals to guide their practice in evidence, in the hope of improving the quality of their care [1,2].

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