outcome$56111$ - translation to greek
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outcome$56111$ - translation to greek

AN ERROR MADE IN EVALUATING THE QUALITY OF A DECISION WHEN THE OUTCOME OF THAT DECISION IS ALREADY KNOWN, INSTEAD OF BASED ON THE QUALITY OF THE DECISION AT THE TIME IT WAS MADE, GIVEN WHAT WAS KNOWN AT THAT TIME
Outcome Bias; Outcome fallacy

outcome      
n. έκβαση, εξαγόμενο, αποτέλεσμα

Definition

Prognostic
·vt To Prognosticate.
II. Prognostic ·adj A sign or symptom indicating the course and termination of a disease.
III. Prognostic ·adj Indicating something future by signs or symptoms; foreshowing; aiding in prognosis; as, the prognostic symptoms of a disease; prognostic signs.
IV. Prognostic ·adj That which prognosticates; a sign by which a future event may be known or foretold; an indication; a sign or omen; hence, a foretelling; a prediction.

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Outcome bias

Outcome Bias, also known as the Disparity Fallacy and Equity Fallacy, is a form of confirmation bias, and by extension a cognitive bias. This error arises when a decision is based on the outcome of previous events, without regard to how the past events developed. Outcome bias does not involve analysis of factors that lead to a previous event, and instead de-emphasizes the events preceding the outcomes and overemphasizes the outcome. Unlike hindsight bias, outcome bias does not involve the distortion of past events.

While similar to the hindsight bias, the two phenomena are markedly different. Hindsight bias focuses on memory distortion to favor the actor, while the outcome bias focuses exclusively on weighting the past outcome heavier than other pieces of information in deciding if a past decision was correct.