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Understanding Psychology and Systems: What are the 10 types of human error?

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According to extensive human factors research, human error is the predictable result of psychological mechanisms and systemic flaws, not just carelessness. This guide explores what are the 10 types of human error by categorizing them from basic slips to complex mistakes that affect safety across many domains, including healthcare.

What does it mean to be more critical? A guide to informed thinking

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According to research highlighted by the University of the Potomac, critical thinking and creativity are among the most important skills required by the labor market. So, **what does it mean to be more critical**? It means engaging in rational, objective analysis to form sound judgments and avoid bias.

What is the main purpose of priming?

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In psychology, recent experience of a stimulus can facilitate or inhibit later processing of the same or a similar stimulus. This effect, known as priming, taps into the unconscious workings of implicit memory to influence our thoughts, emotions, and subsequent behavior.

Why is death in threes?: Explaining the Superstition

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The human brain is hardwired to seek and find patterns, even where none exist. This cognitive tendency is the primary reason behind the enduring superstition and folklore asking, "Why is death in threes?", a phenomenon driven more by psychology than reality.