The representativeness heuristic is a mental shortcut where people judge the likelihood of something based on how much it resembles a typical example. For example, assuming someone quiet and bookish is more likely to be a librarian than a salesperson, even if salespeople are statistically more common. This bias can lead to errors in judgment.
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