cognitive biases and heuristics
Cognitive biases are systematic patterns of thinking that may lead to distorted or illogical judgments and decisions. Heuristics, on the other hand, are mental shortcuts or rules of thumb that simplify complex problems and help make quicker decisions.
Requires login.
Related Concepts (1)
Similar Concepts
- attitudes and biases
- cognitive bias
- cognitive biases
- cognitive biases and decision-making
- cognitive biases in arguments
- cognitive biases in decision making
- cognitive biases in decision-making
- cognitive biases in discourse
- decision-making biases
- decision-making biases and heuristics in groups
- decision-making heuristics
- heuristics
- heuristics in decision-making
- perceptual biases
- recognizing cognitive biases in arguments