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Explain the "cue-word" technique in memory.
Content Effect
Performance variability on reasoning tasks that require identical kinds of formal reasoning but are dissimilar in superficial content.
MAUT
Multi-Attribute Utility Theory, a framework used in decision making to evaluate and compare choices based on multiple criteria.
Inductive Reasoning
A reasoning method where several assumptions, considered true or mostly true, are fused together to derive a particular outcome.
Deductive Reasoning
A logical process in which a conclusion follows necessarily from the stated premises; it is inference where true premises develop a true conclusion.
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