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The January Effect refers to the observation that in January small stocks seem to under-perform the market.
Behaviorism
A theory of learning that focuses solely on observable behaviors, discounting the importance of such mental activity as thinking, wishing, and hoping.
Humanism
A philosophical stance that emphasizes the value and agency of human beings, individually and collectively, often prioritizing human welfare, values, and dignity.
Endosymbiosis
A theory in evolutionary biology suggesting that some organelles within cells were once independent prokaryotic organisms that began living symbiotically inside larger cells.
Classical Conditioning
Classical conditioning is a learning process that occurs when two stimuli are repeatedly paired, leading to an association that causes a learned response to a previously neutral stimulus.
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