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Pushing your glasses back up on your nose, scratching a mosquito bite, or combing your hair are examples of adaptors.
Decision Making Process
The cognitive process leading to the selection of a course of action among several alternatives, often involving a recognition of the problem, information gathering, evaluation of alternatives, and making a final decision.
Herbert Simon
An American economist, political scientist, and cognitive psychologist known for his contributions to decision-making theory and bounded rationality.
Nature's Path
Interpretation not available; could refer to a brand, or ideology focused on natural or sustainable practices, without further context.
Information Search
The phase in the consumer decision-making process where individuals seek out information about products or services to make an informed decision.
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