In 37% of cases, patients said the doctor had little time to discuss patient-identified information. US cancer patients have reported positive and negative experiences when sharing patient-identified ...
A new study from Carnegie Mellon University, Bayes Business School (formerly Cass), and Bocconi University has found that men are less eager and likely to share negative information than women, while ...
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The human brain processes negative information differently than positive input, explaining why one pessimistic comment can overshadow ten encouraging ones. This “negativity bias” evolved as a survival ...