Term ID: T2391

Heuristic Simplification

/heuristic-simplification/
The process of reducing complex decisions to simpler rules or shortcuts, which can be efficient but may lead to biased or suboptimal choices.
Example: Making hiring decisions based on school prestige rather than carefully evaluating all qualifications, or choosing medical treatments based on ease rather than effectiveness.

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Reference: Shah & Oppenheimer (2008)