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227 The Psychology of Decision-Making Under Uncertainty: Navigating Ambiguity

Dhoombet, Probetx9: Uncertainty and ambiguity are inherent aspects of decision-making processes. When individuals are faced with incomplete information or multiple possible outcomes, they often experience a sense of doubt and hesitancy. This lack of clarity can lead to feelings of unease and difficulty in making a confident choice.

In such situations, individuals may rely on past experiences, intuition, or gut feelings to navigate through uncertainties. These heuristics can sometimes provide a sense of direction, but they can also introduce biases that impact the decision-making process. It is important to recognize the presence of uncertainty and ambiguity in order to make more informed and rational decisions.

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