Patients' perceptions of treatment for kidney failure: The impact of personal experience on population predictions |
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Authors: | Clark McCauley Margo Durham John B Copley John P Johnson |
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Affiliation: | Bryn Mawr College USA;Brooke Army Medical Center USA;Walter Reed Army Institute of Research USA |
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Abstract: | Estimates of the probability of various outcomes associated with treatment for kidney failure were made by chronic dialysis patients, dialysis patients awaiting transplant, successful transplant patients, and unsuccessful transplant patients back on dialysis. The latter two groups can be considered a natural experiment testing the impact of personal experience on population predictions. Consistent with the law of small numbers and the availability heuristic, successful transplant patients gave higher estimates of the population success rate for transplantation than unsuccessful transplant patients gave. |
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Keywords: | Send requests for reprints to Clark McCauley Psychology Department Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr PA 19010. |
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