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People learn to hold a specific quantity of money for their groceries, theatre tickets, petrol, clothes, film and other items they habitually purchase. This behaviour is representative of the:
Hypotheses
Proposals or predictions that are tested through scientific research, forming the basis for experimentation.
Heuristics
Cognitive shortcuts or rules of thumb that simplify decision making, often at the cost of accuracy or completeness.
Mental Representations
Internal depictions in the mind of information or experiences, such as visuals, words, or concepts.
Mechanical
Pertaining to machines or the principles of mechanics; often describes processes or systems that operate in a machine-like, automatic manner.
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