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Using the data she has collected,Jasmine breaks down the entire range of possible scores into classes of equal size and then records the number of scores falling into each class onto a table to form what is known as a(n)
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Satisficing
A decision-making strategy that aims for a satisfactory or adequate solution, rather than the optimal one.
Complete Rationality
The assumption in economic theories and models that decision-makers possess complete information, unlimited cognitive abilities, and can optimize their utility.
Anchoring And Adjustment
A cognitive bias where an individual relies too heavily on an initial piece of information (the "anchor") when making decisions, with subsequent adjustments made around this anchor.
Availability
The degree to which a system, subsystem, or equipment is operable and in a committable state at the start of a mission when the mission is called for at an unknown point in time.
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