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Semivariance,when applied to portfolio theory,is concerned with
Zero-Sum Situation
A scenario in negotiations or competitions where one party’s gain is exactly balanced by another party’s loss.
Positive Correlation
A relationship between two variables where they move in the same direction.
Non-Zero-Sum
A situation where the gain or loss of one party is not exactly balanced by the loss or gain of another, allowing for mutual benefit.
Integrative
Pertains to a negotiation approach aimed at finding mutually beneficial solutions by addressing the interests and needs of all involved parties.
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