The mental processes and strategies used by individuals to make choices or reach conclusions. This term encompasses the cognitive, emotional, and behavioral aspects involved in decision-making.
Related terms
Cognitive biases: Mental shortcuts or patterns of thinking that can influence decision-making in predictable ways.
Rational choice theory: A framework that assumes individuals make decisions based on rational calculations of costs and benefits.
Decision fatigue: The idea that making multiple decisions over time can lead to a decline in quality or willingness to decide.
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