What are HITs?
a: Heuristic Identity Tables
b: Human Interactivity Tests
c: Help and Information Tools
d: Higher Instruction Transducers
e: Human Intelligence Tasks
Heuristics can be thoughtful alternatives that reduce the cognitive weight of forming a judgment.
Examples that employ heuristics involve practicing test and failure, a law of thumb, a trained opinion, an inherent wisdom, a guesstimate, profiling, or general knowledge.
Heuristics come in all characteristics, but two chief kinds are the representativeness heuristic and the availability heuristic.