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29 September, 10:37

Gina used a mental short cut to make a decision. Her decision turned out to be a poor one. Which obstacle to decision making did Gina experience

Framing effect

Belief perseverance

Counterproductive heuristic

Functional fixedness

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  1. 29 September, 12:07
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    Counterproductive Heuristic, for a heuristic itself means, "a mental shortcut," so a counterproductive heuristic had to be the right answer.
  2. 29 September, 14:10
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    The correct answer is C) counterproductive heuristic.

    The obstacle to decision making that Gina experienced was a counterproductive heuristic.

    In psychology, mental short cuts are known as a heuristic. It happens when the brain wants to save some energy in order to work better or more efficiently. You use a mental short cut or heuristic to quickly solve a problem or to overcome a difficult moment. But this is not a rule. The end result is not always the right one or the one we expected. So yes, the obstacle to decision making that Gina experienced was a counterproductive heuristic.
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