问题


There is a single choice question about management. Answer the question by replying A, B, C or D.
Question: What is the term for the 'rule of thumb' type of bias in decision making?
A. Framing bias
B. Hindsight bias
C. Over-confidence bias
D. Heuristics
Answer:

答案

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金声玉亮2.0

D. Heuristics
D
deepseekr1

The term for the 'rule of thumb' type of bias in decision making refers to mental shortcuts that simplify complex judgments, which can lead to systematic errors. While heuristics themselves are the shortcuts, they often underlie cognitive biases. Among the options, **D. Heuristics** directly corresponds to the concept of rules of thumb. Other choices (framing, hindsight, over-confidence) describe specific biases caused by or related to heuristics but are not the rules of thumb themselves.

Answer: D
D
gpto1 Answer: D D
GPT-4o D. Heuristics D
llama3.1-70B-Instruct

D
D
llama3.1-405B-Instruct

The correct answer is D. Heuristics.

Heuristics refer to mental shortcuts or "rules of thumb" that people use to make decisions more efficiently, but which can sometimes lead to biases and errors in decision-making. Heuristics can be useful in situations where there is limited information or time, but they can also lead to systematic errors and biases.

The other options are not correct because:

A. Framing bias refers to the way in which information is presented (framed) influencing a person's decision.

B. Hindsight bias refers to the tendency to believe, after an event has occurred, that it was predictable and that one would have predicted it.

C. Over-confidence bias refers to the tendency to be too confident in one's own judgments and decisions, even when there is no objective basis for that confidence.
D
DeepSeek-Coder-V2 D. Heuristics D
Qwen2-72B-Instruct D. Heuristics D
baichuan4 D. Heuristics D
doubao D D
minimax D. Heuristics D
kimi D. Heuristics D
wenxinyiyan D. Heuristics

Heuristics are simple, efficient rules or "rules of thumb" that people often use to make decisions quickly and with limited information. While heuristics can be useful in many situations, they can also lead to biases or systematic errors in decision making if applied inappropriately or without sufficient consideration of relevant factors. The other options (A. Framing bias, B. Hindsight bias, C. Over-confidence bias) refer to different types of biases in decision making, but do not specifically relate to the "rule of thumb" concept described by heuristics.
D
zhipu D. Heuristics D
gpto1 Answer: D D