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Receivable turnover ratio and asset turnover ratio are both efficiency ratios.
Upward Counterfactual
involves imagining or thinking about how a situation could have turned out better than it did, often leading to feelings of regret.
Downward Counterfactual
Imagining how situations could have been worse, which can sometimes improve emotional state by making one's current situation seem better in comparison.
Magical Thinking
The belief that one's thoughts, words, or actions can achieve specific effects in the real world in ways that defy the conventional laws of cause and effect.
Primacy Effect
The tendency to remember information at the beginning of a list better than the information in the middle or the end.
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