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bounded reality
Boundaries, or limitations, around the decision-making process prevent it from being entirely logical
elimination by aspects
Eliminating choices one by one based on preferences
heuristics
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
availability heuristic
the one you think of first is most important
representativeness heuristic
how closely a new piece of information matches a new prototype
recognition heuristic
notice one factor and use the first one we notice to judge something
The way information is presented so as to emphasize either a potential gain or a potential loss as the outcome.
framing
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
intelligence
The debate over whether intelligence is primarily the result of heredity or environment
Nature vs Nurture Controversy
heritability: index influence of heredity (number)
.50
Mild to moderate learning disabilities
Down Syndrome