Term ID: T2531

Intuitive Decision Making

/intuitive-decision-making/
Rapid judgments based on unconscious processing of information and past experience rather than systematic analysis, often efficient but potentially biased in certain situations.
Example: Emergency responders making quick decisions based on experience and gut feelings when there's no time for detailed analysis of options.

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Reference: Kahneman (2011)