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Johnson-Laird's theory assumes that individuals minimise demands on working memory by only constructing mental models representing explicitly:
Salesperson
An individual who sells goods and services to other entities, usually in exchange for money.
Credit And Debit Cards
are financial tools used for electronic transactions; credit cards allow borrowing against a line of credit, while debit cards withdraw funds directly from a bank account.
Carrying More Cash
The practice of holding a greater amount of liquid assets or physical currency on hand than usual, often for transactional purposes or as a precaution.
Psychological Pricing Tactics
Pricing strategies that aim to influence a customer's perception of the price to make a product more attractive, such as pricing items just below a round number.
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