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Excel assumes that any text in a formula is either a command word, such as a function name, or a reference to a cell, such as a named range.
Positive Mood
A psychological state of well-being and happiness that can enhance creativity and problem-solving abilities.
Nonprogrammed Decision
Decision-making that occurs in response to unusual, unpredictable, and unique situations, requiring custom solutions rather than standard operating procedures.
Post-Decisional Justification
The tendency to rationalize a decision after it has been made to reduce cognitive dissonance.
Optimistic Evaluation
The tendency to assess situations, challenges, or opportunities in a positive light, expecting favorable outcomes.
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