Representativeness heuristic
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The '''representativeness heuristic''' is used when making judgments about the probability of an event under uncertainty. | The '''representativeness heuristic''' is used when making judgments about the probability of an event under uncertainty. | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Affect heuristic]] | ||
+ | *[[Attribute substitution]] | ||
+ | *[[Availability heuristic]] | ||
+ | *[[List of biases in judgment and decision-making]] | ||
+ | *[[Extension neglect]] | ||
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The representativeness heuristic is used when making judgments about the probability of an event under uncertainty.
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See also
- Affect heuristic
- Attribute substitution
- Availability heuristic
- List of biases in judgment and decision-making
- Extension neglect
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