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Goodman et al. (2003) interviewed 175 individuals with documented child abuse histories and found that of the subjects remembered and reported the abuse.
Bounded Rationality
A concept suggesting that decision-making is limited by the information available, cognitive limitations of the mind, and time constraints.
Representative
An individual who acts on behalf of another person or group, often in a decision-making or advocacy role.
Complete Rationality
The theoretical concept of making decisions based on all available information and in a fully logical manner, often contrasted with real-world limitations.
Instrumental Rationality
Decision-making based on strategic calculation of the most efficient means to achieve a specific goal, without considering ethical implications.
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