cognitive biases in decision making
Cognitive biases in decision making refer to inherent tendencies or patterns of thinking that can distort judgment and lead to irrational or faulty decision-making processes. These biases arise from the brain's use of mental shortcuts, resulting in systematic errors and deviations from logical reasoning.
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