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A(n)_________ is a strategy for problem solving that reduces complex information and time-consuming tasks to more simple, rapid, and efficient judgmental operations, particularly in reaching decisions under conditions of uncertainty.

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The answer is heuristic.

Step-by-step explanation:

Heuristics are methods for decision-making that, while effective enough to achieve a goal, do not provide optimal solutions. For this reason, they are also called "mental short-cuts".

Some examples of heuristics are the availability heuristic (retrieve only the most recent or available information) or simple trial and error.

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