decision-making heuristics
Decision-making heuristics refer to mental shortcuts or strategies that individuals use to simplify the process of making choices, often based on limited information or time constraints. They are rule-of-thumb methods that help in reaching decisions quickly and efficiently, although they may occasionally lead to biases or errors.
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