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bounded reality
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Boundaries, or limitations, around the decision-making process prevent it from being entirely logical
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elimination by aspects
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Eliminating choices one by one based on preferences
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heuristics
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a rule of thumb that is derived from experience and used in decision-making and problem solving, even though there is no guarantee of its accuracy or usefulness
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availability heuristic
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the one you think of first is most important
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representativeness heuristic
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how closely a new piece of information matches a new prototype
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recognition heuristic
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notice one factor and use the first one we notice to judge something
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The way information is presented so as to emphasize either a potential gain or a potential loss as the outcome.
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framing
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An individual’s ability to understand complex ideas, to adapt effectively to the environment, to learn from experiences, to engage in various forms of reason, and to overcome obstacles through mental effort
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intelligence
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The debate over whether intelligence is primarily the result of heredity or environment
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Nature vs Nurture Controversy
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heritability: index influence of heredity (number)
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.50
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Mild to moderate learning disabilities
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Down Syndrome
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