biases in decision making
Biases in decision making refer to systematic errors or deviations from rationality that influence choices and judgments, often leading to inaccurate or inconsistent outcomes. These biases can stem from cognitive processes, emotions, social influences, or personal experiences, distorting our ability to make objective and impartial decisions.
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