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Explain the function of the two parts of the TCP/IP protocol.
Bounded Rationality
A concept suggesting that individuals make decisions based on the limited information they have, constrained by their mental capacity and the time available.
Evidence-Based
An approach that involves making decisions or taking actions based on the systematic analysis of scientific evidence.
Bounded Rationality
A concept that decision-makers are limited by the information they have, the cognitive limitations of their minds, and the finite amount of time they have to make a decision.
Temporal Immediacy
The urgency or closeness in time of an event, emphasizing the importance of timely action or response.
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