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Current Best Practice for Presenting Probabilities in Patient Decision Aids: Fundamental Principles.

Carissa BonnerEmerita Lyndal TrevenaWolfgang GaissmaierPaul K J HanYasmina OkanElissa M OzanneEllen PetersDanielle R M TimmermansBrian J Zikmund-Fisher
Published in: Medical decision making : an international journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making (2021)
Understanding how different numerical formats can bias risk perception will help decision aid developers communicate risks in a balanced, comprehensible manner and avoid accidental "nudging" toward a particular option. Decisions between probability formats need to consider the available evidence and user skills. The review may be useful for other areas of science communication in which unbiased presentation of probabilities is important.
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