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Simple thinking strategies that allow us to solve problems and make judgments efficiently are called
Deceives
Intentionally leads someone to believe something that is not true, typically in order to gain some personal advantage.
False Impression
Presenting information or conducting oneself in a way that intentionally misleads others.
Ethical Decision-making
The process of choosing actions that are ethical and reflect the values of an individual or organization, often involving complex considerations.
Conflict
A situation that arises when differing needs, beliefs, or interests collide, potentially causing disagreement or dispute among individuals or groups.
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