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An important movement in psychology that emerged in the early 1970s was:
Too Much Time
Too much time typically refers to scenarios where there is an excess of available time which could lead to inefficiency or procrastination.
General Decision-making Model
A step-by-step approach to making decisions that typically starts with identifying a problem, generating alternative solutions, evaluating the alternatives, and then selecting and implementing the best solution.
Routine Decision
A routine decision involves regularly made choices that follow established procedures or rules, often requiring minimal thought or deliberation.
Unreasonable Risks
Unreasonable risks are exposures to danger or harm that are not justified by the potential rewards, often lacking in foresight or disregarding probable negative outcomes.
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