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Intergenerational mobility refers to changes in social position within an individual's lifetime.
Random Numbers
Numerical values generated in such a way that each possible number has an equal chance of being selected, often used in simulations and cryptographic applications.
Time Compression
Techniques or strategies aimed at reducing the time needed to complete processes or activities, thereby increasing efficiency.
Trial and Error
A problem-solving method involving repeated, varied attempts which are continued until success, or until the practicer stops trying.
Monte Carlo Analysis
A computerized mathematical technique that allows people to account for risk in quantitative analysis and decision making.
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