
Tough Question Funsubstance Substitution, if cleverly done, could help instantly solve or simplify a lot of tough olympiad math questions. “when faced with a difficult question, we often answer an easier one instead, usually without noticing the substitution,” writes psychologist and nobel prize winner daniel kahneman, in a new book. why do we keep making irrational decisions? consider this.

Substitution Questions Maths Adam points to the class of attribution biases — specifically the king — our mind’s tendency to substitute the hard, pertinent question for an easier one that is more convenient. By being aware of how we feel when asked a question, we can think critically to ask if we are being honest with the question that was asked of us. are we truly answering the right question, or have we substituted for a question that is easier for us to answer?. Daniel kahneman, in thinking, fast and slow, extensively discusses what i call the substitution principle: if a satisfactory answer to a hard question is not found quickly, system 1 will find a related question that is easier and will answer it. (kahneman, p. 97). When our minds are confronted with a challenging question, we tend to subconsciously substitute it with an easier question. in part one of thinking, fast and slow, kahneman names this process "substitution" and refers to it as a "mental shotgun" that is quick but often inaccurate.
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