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Credible commitments give committing firms
"Person Who" Fallacy
The incorrect assumption that knowing an individual fits into a particular category (e.g., a personality type) allows for accurate predictions of that person's behavior in various situations.
Well-Documented Evidence
Information or data that is extensively recorded, supported, and corroborated by credible sources.
Generalization Error
The discrepancy between a model's performance on training data and its effectiveness on unseen data, a measure of how well the model can generalize to new inputs.
Internalizing Behavior
Emotional or behavioral issues that are directed inward, such as anxiety, depression, or withdrawal.
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