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The effect of positive mental imagery training on Chinese University students with depression: A pilot study Journal article
Sit, Hao Fong, Hall, Brian J., Wang, Yaqi, Zhang, Yiting, Ju, Qianqian, Gan, Yiqun. The effect of positive mental imagery training on Chinese University students with depression: A pilot study[J]. CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY, 2022, 41(6), 3716-3729.
Authors:  Sit, Hao Fong;  Hall, Brian J.;  Wang, Yaqi;  Zhang, Yiting;  Ju, Qianqian; et al.
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Depression  Rumination  Cognitive Bias  Guided Imagery  Intervention  Students  
Cognitive bias, privacy rights, and digital evidence in international criminal proceedings: Demystifying the double-edged AI revolution Review article
2021
Authors:  Segate, Riccardo Vecellio
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Admissibility  Algorithms  Artificial Intelligence  Cognitive Bias  Digital Evidence  Exclusionary Rules  Fair Trial  International Criminal Court  Machine Learning  Probative Weight  Prosecutorial Secrecy  Right To Privacy  
Retail Investors' Biased Beliefs about Stocks that They Hold: Evidence from China's Split Share Structure Reform Journal article
Yan Luo, Xiaolin Qian, Jinjuan Ren, Yanjian Zhu. Retail Investors' Biased Beliefs about Stocks that They Hold: Evidence from China's Split Share Structure Reform[J]. The Singapore Economic Review, 2018, 65(6), 1579-1599.
Authors:  Yan Luo;  Xiaolin Qian;  Jinjuan Ren;  Yanjian Zhu
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Cognitive Bias  Misvaluation  Behavioral Finance  Emerging Markets  
Retail investors’ biased beliefs about stocks that they hold: Evidence from China’s split share structure reform Journal article
Yan Luo, Xiaolin Qian, Jinjuan Ren, Yanjian Zhu. Retail investors’ biased beliefs about stocks that they hold: Evidence from China’s split share structure reform[J]. The Singapore Economic Review, 2018, 65(6), 1578-1599.
Authors:  Yan Luo;  Xiaolin Qian;  Jinjuan Ren;  Yanjian Zhu
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Cognitive Bias  Emerging Markets  Behavioral Finance  Misevaluation  
The Bias of Size in Gambling Decisions: Evidence From a Casino Game Journal article
Fong,Davis Ka Chio, Fong,Lawrence Hoc Nang, Chark,Robin, Chui,Peter Man Wai. The Bias of Size in Gambling Decisions: Evidence From a Casino Game[J]. Cornell Hospitality Quarterly, 2018, 59(1), 78-84.
Authors:  Fong,Davis Ka Chio;  Fong,Lawrence Hoc Nang;  Chark,Robin;  Chui,Peter Man Wai
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Casino  Chinese  Cognitive Bias  Gambling  
The Pragmatics of Self-Deception Book chapter
出自: New Directions in Logic and the Philosophy of Science, London:College Publications, 2016, 页码:67-76
Authors:  Dolcini, N.
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self-deception  false belief  cognitive bias  doxastic deviancy  
Betting Decision Under Break-Streak Pattern: Evidence from Casino Gaming Journal article
Fong,Lawrence Hoc Nang, So,Amy Siu Ian, Law,Rob. Betting Decision Under Break-Streak Pattern: Evidence from Casino Gaming[J]. Journal of Gambling Studies, 2016, 32(1), 171-185.
Authors:  Fong,Lawrence Hoc Nang;  So,Amy Siu Ian;  Law,Rob
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Betting Decision  Casino  Cognitive Bias  Gambler’s Fallacy  Macao  Streak