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- Adaptive_Toolbox abstract "Adaptive toolbox, conceptualized by Gerd Gigerenzer, refers to the ability of an institution or individual to make expedient decisions. Also known as heuristics, the adaptive toolbox employs the theory of Ecological rationality. They can handle situations of uncertainty involving limited time, computational resources and information. The content of the adaptive toolbox is shaped by evolution, learning, and culture for specific domains of inference and reasoning as well as changes across the life-span. In short it is the method in which an individual uses past experiences and problem solving to make decisions in an unfamiliar or high-stress environment.The adaptive toolbox includes: A specific group of rules or heuristics rather than a general-purpose decision-making algorithm. These heuristics are fast, frugal, and computationally cheap, but less consistent, coherent, and general. Common examples include:Recognition-based heuristics (e.g. Recognition heuristic, fluency heuristic) One-reason decision-making (e.g. Take-the-best, Fast and Frugal Trees) Trade-off heuristics (e.g. 1/N, Tallying)Satisficing heuristicsSocial heuristics (e.g.tit for tat, imitate-the-majority, imitate-the-successful, default heuristic, social circle heuristic, averaging, choosing ) The collection of elements (e.g. search rules, stopping rules, decision rules) for constructing heuristics,Core mental capacities that building blocks exploit (e.g. recognition memory, depth perception, frequency monitoring, object tracking, ability to imitate)The extent to which humans and other species share heuristics depends on whether they face the same adaptive problems, environmental structures, and share core capacities. For example, “while the absence of language production from the adaptive toolbox of other animals means they cannot use name recognition to make inferences about their world, some animal species can use other capacities such as taste and smell recognition as input for the recognition heuristic”.".
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- Adaptive_Toolbox subject Category:Heuristics.
- Adaptive_Toolbox comment "Adaptive toolbox, conceptualized by Gerd Gigerenzer, refers to the ability of an institution or individual to make expedient decisions. Also known as heuristics, the adaptive toolbox employs the theory of Ecological rationality. They can handle situations of uncertainty involving limited time, computational resources and information.".
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