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Why do behavioral economists use experiments in which people play formal games?
High Fever
A condition characterized by an abnormally high body temperature, often indicating an underlying illness or infection.
Falls Asleep
Refers to the transition from wakefulness into sleep, a natural part of the human circadian rhythm.
Whines
Complaining sounds or expressions, often high-pitched and indicative of discomfort, unhappiness, or discontent.
Spontaneous Recovery
The process in classical conditioning by which a conditioned response can recur after a time delay, without further conditioning.
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