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Ainsworth's experimental procedure in which the attachment of an infant to the parent is observed after the parent has left the infant with a stranger, and has then returned.
Faulty Heuristics
Cognitive shortcuts that lead to errors in judgment or decision-making due to biases or flawed logic.
Impulse Control
The ability to resist or delay an impulse, urge, or temptation to perform an action.
Recognition Heuristic
A decision-making process where a more recognized option is chosen over the less familiar one, based on the assumption that recognition is correlated with value.
Behavioral Economics
A method of economic analysis that applies psychological insights into human behaviour to explain economic decision-making.
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