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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Decision Making Version 3, Anchoring & Adjustment Heuristic depends on the Availability Heuristic, Examples are recalled more due to Familiarity, Sample Size is an important factor in the Law of Large Numbers, Sample Size is an important factor in the Small-sample Fallacy, Decision Making can involve Overconfidence, Availability Heuristic is used in solving a problem of a General Category, Anchoring & Adjustment Heuristic involves making Adjustments to the Anchor, Represented Population is needed to analyze the Likelihood Ratio, Heuristics can be categorized into Anchoring & Adjustment Heuristic, Decision Making does not involve having Establish rules, Heuristics can be categorized into Availability Heuristic, Overconfidence can produce a Hindsight, Heuristics can be categorized into Representativeness Heuristic, Likelihood Ratio both influence the Bayes' Theorem, Examples are recalled more due to Recency, Representativeness Heuristic analyzes how a situation is Random-Looking, Representativeness Heuristic compares a situation to its Represented Population, Anchoring & Adjustment Heuristic are studied using Confidence Intervals, Heuristics involve finding the Correct Solution, Represented Population is needed to analyze the Base Rate