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Classical Article
. 2003 Aug;12(4):304-11; discussion 311-2.
doi: 10.1136/qhc.12.4.304.

Hindsight not equal to foresight: the effect of outcome knowledge on judgment under uncertainty. 1975

Classical Article

Hindsight not equal to foresight: the effect of outcome knowledge on judgment under uncertainty. 1975

B Fischhoff. Qual Saf Health Care. 2003 Aug.

Abstract

One major difference between historical and nonhistorical judgment is that the historical judge typically knows how things turned out. In Experiment 1, receipt of such outcome knowledge was found to increase the postdicted likelihood of reported events and change the perceived relevance of event descriptive data, regardless of the likelihood of the outcome and the truth of the report. Judges were, however, largely unaware of the effect that outcome knowledge had on their perceptions. As a result, they overestimated what they would have known without outcome knowledge (Experiment 2), as well as what others (Experiment 3) actually did know without outcome knowledge. It is argued that this lack of awareness can seriously restrict one's ability to judge or learn from the past.

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