heurstik
Heurstik is a term used to describe a practical rule-of-thumb or mental shortcut employed to solve problems, learn, or make judgments quickly. Rather than guaranteeing an optimal or complete solution, heuristics aim for a satisfactory result given limited time, information, or cognitive resources. They are applied across disciplines, from everyday decision making to complex scientific or technical tasks.
Etymology and usage: The word derives from the Greek heuriskein, meaning "to find" or "to discover." In
In psychology, heuristics are mental strategies that reduce cognitive load when evaluating information or making judgments.
In computer science and artificial intelligence, heuristics guide problem solving when complete search would be impractical.
Limitations and implications: While heuristics enable fast and robust responses in uncertain environments, they may produce