Managing Cognitive Bias in Fraud Investigations
/When investigating fraud, it is important that the investigator be able to think clearly and make unbiased decisions. Cognitive bias is when an investigator's own assumptions or beliefs impact their judgment of information and evidence. For example, an investigator may assume that because someone comes from a certain social class or background that they would not commit fraud. An assumption like this may prevent them from looking at other possible explanations for what happened.
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