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What is informed consent? What is debriefing? Why are they important in conducting research in social psychology? What is the responsibility of research ethics boards?
Rational Choices
Decision-making based on logical evaluation of outcomes and choosing the option that maximizes benefit or utility.
Inefficient Outcomes
Situations in which resources are not allocated optimally, leading to lost potential welfare or value.
First-Mover Advantage
The competitive advantage gained by the first significant company to move into a new market.
Sequential-Move Game
A strategic game where players make their decisions one after another, with later players having knowledge of previous actions.
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