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Decision Making: P-value Method
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Decision Making: Traditional Method
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Health Information Technology and Healthcare Information System
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Levels of Use of a GIS
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Heuristics
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Heuristics are problem-solving strategies that use mental shortcuts to simplify decision-making. Unlike algorithms, which must be followed precisely to achieve a correct result, heuristics offer a general problem-solving framework. They save time and energy but can sometimes lead to less rational decisions.
People often rely on heuristics when faced with an overload of information, limited time, low importance of the decision, limited information, or when a heuristic readily comes to mind. For...
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