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"No two electrons in an atom can have the same four quantum numbers" is a statement of
Double-Or-Nothing
A gamble or bet in which the stakes are either doubled or lost entirely.
Coin Flip
A basic probability event with two possible outcomes, heads or tails, often used to illustrate randomness or make simple decisions.
System I "Shortcuts"
System I "Shortcuts" refer to the fast, automatic, intuitive responses and decisions our brain makes without the need for conscious analytical thought.
Utility Theory
Utility theory is an economic model that explains how individuals make decisions based on the perceived value or benefit of the outcomes.
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