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The broadest measure of economic development is ________.
Primacy Effect
The tendency to remember and give more importance to the first pieces of information encountered about something or someone.
First-impression Error
The bias or mistake of forming a lasting opinion about someone based on the initial impression, potentially overlooking subsequent information.
Perceptual Errors
Mistakes or inaccuracies in the way individuals interpret or understand information, events, or the environment, often due to cognitive biases or misinterpretations.
Halo Effect
A cognitive bias in which one's overall impression of a person influences one's feelings and thoughts about that person's character.
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