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29 October, 15:49

After watching a news story about a man struck by lightning on a golf course, you decide that you will never play golf to avoid being struck yourself. What is this thinking strategy called?

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  1. 29 October, 16:06
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    After watching a news story about a man struck by lightning on a golf course, you decide that you will never play golf to avoid being struck yourself. This kind of strategy thinking is called as heuristic.

    Explanation:

    Cognitive and heuristic biases are the two types of decision-making approaches. Heuristic bias is one of the approaches in decision making that takes only a small amount of time to make a decision.

    The result of the decision taken based on this method may be successful and perfect or unsuccessful and rational. Its solution will be never sufficient or permanent for the problem.

    That is short term goals will always be the result of the heuristic decision-making approach. Also, it uses the experiences of the past or history of similar problems. Examples are common sense, estimating someone without knowing them, trial and error, etc.
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