reviewTopics in Cognitive ScienceJan 1, 2009BRONZE OA

Homo Heuristicus: Why Biased Minds Make Better Inferences

Max Planck Institute for Human Development

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Abstract

Heuristics are efficient cognitive processes that ignore information. In contrast to the widely held view that less processing reduces accuracy, the study of heuristics shows that less information, computation, and time can in fact improve accuracy. We review the major progress made so far: (a) the discovery of less-is-more effects; (b) the study of the ecological rationality of heuristics, which examines in which environments a given strategy succeeds or fails, and why; (c) an advancement from vague labels to computational models of heuristics; (d) the development of a systematic theory of heuristics that identifies their building blocks and the evolved capacities they exploit, and views the cognitive system…

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Keywords
  • Heuristics
  • Exploit
  • Computer science
  • Toolbox
  • Social heuristics
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Cognition
  • Bounded rationality
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