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Cost-benefit considerations of the biased diagnostician.

Amnon Sonnenberg
Published in: Diagnosis (Berlin, Germany) (2024)
As a general principle, human testers cannot test beyond their own level of understanding. They only see what they know. As they base their judgment on preconceived notions about the utilities associated with different test outcomes, human testers also tend to only know what they want to know.
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