WSRt, critical thinking - a summary of all articles needed in the third block of second year psychology at the uva
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Critical thinking
Article: Dawes, R, M., Faust, D., & Meehl, P, E. (1989)
Clinical versus actuarial judgment
In the clinical method, the decision maker combines or processes information in his or her head.
In the actuarial or statistical method, conclusions rest solely on empirically established relations between data and the condition or event of interest.
The actuarial method should not be equated with automated decision rules alone.
To be truly actuarial, interpretations must be both automatic (pre-specified or routinised) and based on empirically established relations.
Virtually any type of data is amenable to actuarial interpretation.
The combination of clinical and actuarial methods offers a third potential judgment strategy, one for which certain viable approaches have been proposed.
But, most proposals for clinical-actuarial combination presume that the two judgment methods work together harmoniously and overlook the many situations that require dichotomous choices.
Conditions for a fair comparison of the two methods:
Actuarial methods seem to have advantages over the clinical method.
Although most comparative research in medicine favours the actuarial method overall, the studies that suggest a slight clinical advantage seem to involve circumstances in which judgments rest on firm theoretical grounds.
Consideration of utilities. Depending on the task, certain judgment errors may be more serious than others.
The adjustment of decision rules or cutting scores to reduce either false-negative or false-positive errors can decrease the procedure’s overall accuracy by may still be justified if the consequences of these opposing forms of error are unequal.
The clinician’s potential capacity to capitalize on configural patterns or relations among predictive cues raises two related but separable issues:
A unique capacity to observe is not the same as a unique capacity to predict on the bases of integration of observations.
Greater accuracy may be achieved if the skilled observer performs this function and then steps aside, leaving the interpretation of observational and other data to the actuarial method.
Even should a valid relation exist, one cannot determine the sign’s actual utility unless one knows:
Research on clinical versus statistical judgment has had little impact on everyday decision making.
The research reviewed in this article indicates that a properly developed and applied actuarial method is likely to help in diagnosing and predicting human behaviour as well or better than the clinical method, even when the clinical judge has access to equal or greater amounts of information.
But, research demonstrating the general superiority of actuarial approaches, should be tempered by an awareness of limitations and needed quality controls.
When developed and used appropriately, actuarial procedures can provide various benefits.
This is a summary of the articles and reading materials that are needed for the third block in the course WSR-t. This course is given to second year psychology students at the Uva. The course is about thinking critically about scientific research and how such research is
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