cognitive biases and decision-making
Cognitive biases refer to the systematic errors that our brains make while processing information, often leading to inaccurate judgments or decisions. Decision-making, on the other hand, involves the process of selecting an option or course of action from different possibilities. These biases can significantly influence our decision-making process by distorting perceptions, preferences, and reasoning, potentially leading to irrational or suboptimal choices.
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