A heuristic in psychology is a mental shortcut or rule of thumb that simplifies decision-making and problem-solving. Heuristics often speed up the process of finding a satisfactory solution, but they can also lead to cognitive biases.| Simply Psychology
Implicit bias refers to the beliefs and attitudes that affect our understanding, actions and decisions in an unconscious way.| Simply Psychology
Confirmation Bias is the tendency to look for information that supports, rather than rejects, one’s preconceptions, typically by interpreting evidence to confirm existing beliefs while rejecting or ignoring any conflicting data.| Simply Psychology
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