• The Semmelweis reflex or "Semmelweis effect" is a metaphor for the reflex-like tendency to reject new evidence or new knowledge because it contradicts...
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    Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis (German: [ˈɪɡnaːts ˈzɛml̩vaɪs]; Hungarian: Semmelweis Ignác Fülöp [ˈsɛmmɛlvɛjs ˈiɡnaːts ˈfyløp]; 1 July 1818 – 13 August 1865)...
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    left side of the heart and the two valves. Howard, Jonathan (2019). "Semmelweis Reflex". Cognitive Errors and Diagnostic Mistakes. pp. 488–489. doi:10...
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  • Specific learning disability characterized by troubles with reading Semmelweis reflex Cotton M, Evans K (1990). "A review of the use of Irlen (tinted) lenses"...
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  • cognitive biases Observer-expectancy effect Selective perception Semmelweis reflex Barnum effect David Perkins, a professor and researcher at the Harvard...
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  • This is similar to what psychologists term confirmation bias and the Semmelweis reflex. Examples include rejection of Aristarchus of Samos', Copernicus'...
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  • Selective perception, the tendency for expectations to affect perception. Semmelweis reflex, the tendency to reject new evidence that contradicts a paradigm....
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  • scientific discipline Stanley Milgram – American social psychologist Semmelweis reflex – Cognitive bias Status quo bias – Cognitive bias True-believer syndrome –...
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    scientific methodPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Semmelweis reflex – Cognitive bias Skeptical Science – Climate science blog to counter...
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  • later merged into Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer (or MGM) Ignaz Semmelweis, Hungarian physician – Semmelweis reflex. Claude de la Sengle, Maltese knight – Senglea The...
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  • and narcissistic injury Psychosis Rationalization (making excuses) Semmelweis reflex Social cognition Splitting (psychology) Stockholm syndrome Techniques...
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    maternal deaths and morbidity in the developing world. The work of Ignaz Semmelweis was seminal in the pathophysiology and treatment of childbed fever and...
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    this, few doctors or their assistants practiced these procedures. Ignaz Semmelweis and Joseph Lister had earlier practiced hand sanitizing in medical contexts...
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    field of medicine Semmelweis University ranked first among the Hungarian universities. The "Modern Medical Technologies at Semmelweis University" project...
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    least one foreign language. Hungary's most prestigious universities are: Semmelweis University with five schools (medical school, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing...
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    János Szentágothai (category Academic staff of Semmelweis University)
    brain research in Hungary. In 1963, he returned to Budapest to lead the Semmelweis University School of Medicine Department of Anatomy. There he mainly addressed...
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    such practices were not considered necessary. Despite the work of Ignaz Semmelweis and Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr., hospitals practised surgery under unsanitary...
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