Heuristics are mental shortcuts that simplify decision-making. They allow quick judgments without deep analysis, but they can also lead to biases.
Examples include the availability heuristic (judging likelihood by recall), the anchoring heuristic (relying on initial information), and the representativeness heuristic (judging by similarity).
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