cognitive biases in decision-making
Cognitive biases in decision-making refer to the systematic errors and distortions in thinking that often skew our judgment and reasoning, leading to irrational or flawed decisions. These biases arise from our brain's tendency to simplify complex information, rely on mental shortcuts, and be influenced by emotions, previous experiences, and social pressures.
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