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Felix G. Rebitschek
Felix G. Rebitschek
Harding Center for Risk Literacy, Faculty of Health Sciences Brandenburg / MPI for Human Development
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Epigenome-based cancer risk prediction: rationale, opportunities and challenges
M Widschwendter, A Jones, I Evans, D Reisel, J Dillner, K Sundström, ...
Nature reviews Clinical oncology 15 (5), 292-309, 2018
1272018
A simple tool for communicating the benefits and harms of health interventions: a guide for creating a fact box
M McDowell, FG Rebitschek, G Gigerenzer, O Wegwarth
MDM policy & practice 1 (1), 2381468316665365, 2016
962016
Effect of Tabular and Icon Fact Box Formats on Comprehension of Benefits and Harms of Prostate Cancer Screening: A Randomized Trial
M McDowell, G Gigerenzer, O Wegwarth, FG Rebitschek
Medical Decision Making 39 (1), 41-56, 2019
642019
Digitalisierung im Gesundheitswesen—zwischen Datenschutz und moderner Medizinversorgung
T Lux, B Breil, M Dörries, D Gensorowsky, W Greiner, D Pfeiffer, ...
Wirtschaftsdienst 97 (10), 687-703, 2017
412017
Biased processing of ambiguous symptoms favors the initially leading hypothesis in sequential diagnostic reasoning.
FG Rebitschek, F Bocklisch, A Scholz, JF Krems, G Jahn
Experimental psychology 62 (5), 287, 2015
222015
Akzeptanz von assistiven Robotern im Pflege-und Gesundheitsbereich
FG Rebitschek, GG Wagner
Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie 53 (7), 637-643, 2020
152020
Accuracy in risk understanding among BRCA1/2-mutation carriers
D Speiser, FG Rebitschek, MA Feufel, H Brand, L Besch, F Kendel
Patient education and counseling 102 (10), 1925-1931, 2019
152019
What do European women know about their female cancer risks and cancer screening? A cross-sectional online intervention survey in five European countries
O Wegwarth, M Widschwendter, D Cibula, K Sundström, R Portuesi, I Lein, ...
BMJ open 8 (12), e023789, 2018
152018
Eine vermessene Gesellschaft braucht Transparenz
G Gigerenzer, FG Rebitschek, GG Wagner
Wirtschaftsdienst 98 (12), 860-866, 2018
152018
Memory activation of multiple hypotheses in sequential diagnostic reasoning
FG Rebitschek, JF Krems, G Jahn
Journal of Cognitive Psychology 27 (6), 780-796, 2015
142015
Einschätzung der Qualität digitaler Gesundheitsangebote: Wie können informierte Entscheidungen gefördert werden?
FG Rebitschek, G Gigerenzer
Bundesgesundheitsblatt-Gesundheitsforschung-Gesundheitsschutz 63, 665-673, 2020
122020
Women’s perception, attitudes, and intended behavior towards predictive epigenetic risk testing for female cancers in 5 European countries: a cross-sectional online survey
O Wegwarth, N Pashayan, M Widschwendter, FG Rebitschek
BMC public health 19 (1), 667, 2019
112019
The diversity effect in diagnostic reasoning
FG Rebitschek, JF Krems, G Jahn
Memory & cognition 44 (5), 789-805, 2016
102016
Order effects in diagnostic reasoning with four candidate hypotheses
FG Rebitschek, A Scholz, F Bocklisch, JF Krems, G Jahn
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 34 (34), 2012
92012
Fact boxes that inform individual decisions may contribute to a more positive evaluation of COVID-19 vaccinations at the population level
FG Rebitschek, C Ellermann, MA Jenny, NA Siegel, C Spinner, ...
PloS one 17 (9), e0274186, 2022
82022
People underestimate the errors made by algorithms for credit scoring and recidivism prediction but accept even fewer errors
FG Rebitschek, G Gigerenzer, GG Wagner
Scientific reports 11 (1), 20171, 2021
82021
Epigenetic Risk Assessment of Female Cancers: Women’s Information Needs and Attitudes
FG Rebitschek, D Reisel, I Lein, O Wegwarth
Public health genomics 22 (1-2), 46-57, 2019
72019
Das Jahrhundert des Patienten: zum Umgang mit Risiken und Chancen1
G Gigerenzer, FG Rebitschek
Zeitschrift für Allgemeinmedizin 92 (5), 213-219, 2016
52016
Dokumentation einer empirischen Pilot-Studie zum Wissen über und zur Bewertung von Verbraucher-Scoring
FG Rebitschek, C Groß, A Keitel, M Brümmer, G Gigerenzer, GG Wagner
Sachverständigenrat für Verbraucherfragen, 2018
42018
People underestimate the errors by algorithms for credit scoring and recidivism but tolerate even fewer errors
F Rebitschek, G Gigerenzer, G Wagner
PsyArXiv, 2021
32021
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