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availability$6174$ - Übersetzung nach arabisch

THE TENDENCY AND MENTAL SHORTCUT OF PREFERRING AN ITEM WITH MORE AVAILABLE INFORMATION
Availability error; Availability bias; Availability Heuristic; User:JudithBrizuela/sandbox
  • heuristics and biases]]

availability      
n. توفر, تيسر, متاحية, أمل بالنجاح فى الإنتخابات
bioavailability         
  • Absolute bioavailability is a ratio of areas under the curves. IV, intravenous; PO, oral route. C is plasma concentration (arbitrary units).
TYPE OF ABSORPTION
Oral bioavailability; Bioavailable; Bioavailiability; Bioaccessibility; Active (pharmacology); Bio-availability; Absolute bioavailability; Relative bioavailability; Orally bioavailable; Bio-available; Oral availability; Drug bioavailability
التَوافُرُ البُيولوجِيّ (لِلدَّواء)
bioavailability         
  • Absolute bioavailability is a ratio of areas under the curves. IV, intravenous; PO, oral route. C is plasma concentration (arbitrary units).
TYPE OF ABSORPTION
Oral bioavailability; Bioavailable; Bioavailiability; Bioaccessibility; Active (pharmacology); Bio-availability; Absolute bioavailability; Relative bioavailability; Orally bioavailable; Bio-available; Oral availability; Drug bioavailability
‎ التَوافُرُ البُيولوجِيّ:لِلدَّواء‎

Definition

availability

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Availability heuristic

The availability heuristic, also known as availability bias, is a mental shortcut that relies on immediate examples that come to a given person's mind when evaluating a specific topic, concept, method, or decision. This heuristic, operating on the notion that, if something can be recalled, it must be important, or at least more important than alternative solutions not as readily recalled, is inherently biased toward recently acquired information.

The mental availability of an action's consequences is positively related to those consequences' perceived magnitude. In other words, the easier it is to recall the consequences of something, the greater those consequences are often perceived to be. Most notably, people often rely on the content of their recall if its implications are not called into question by the difficulty they have in recalling it.