Cognitive and Decision-Making Theories

This category covers cognitive theories that explain how people judge, choose, and act under uncertainty. It includes prospect theory on risk and loss, heuristics and biases in quick judgments, dual-process thinking, bounded rationality and decision limits, formal decision theory, and signal detection theory for separating signals from noise in real-world choices.

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