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In the Johari Window, feedback from others helps us to
Prospect Theory
A behavioral economic theory that describes how people make decisions based on perceived gains or losses rather than final outcomes, focusing on how individuals assess risk in the face of uncertainty.
Central Focus
The primary point of interest or activity in a given context or discussion.
Bads
Items or factors that negatively impact societal welfare or personal well-being, often considered the opposite of goods.
Goods
Tangible products or commodities that satisfy human wants and provide utility.
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