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Active funds management involves 'selection and timing' decisions to constantly re-position portfolios in the attempt to out-perform the market.
Theory of Planned Behavior
A psychological theory proposing that an individual's intention to engage in a behavior is influenced by attitudes towards the behavior, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control.
Regulatory Focus Theory
A theory suggesting that people approach goals in two ways: promotion focus (striving for gains) and prevention focus (avoiding losses), affecting motivation and behavior.
Terror Management Theory
A psychological theory suggesting that fear of death motivates humans to adopt cultural beliefs and behaviors that help to manage this fear.
Psychological Reactance Theory
A theory that suggests individuals have an innate response to resist threats to their freedom of choice or behavior, leading to a motivational state aimed at reasserting control.
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