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Charles Spearman believed that a factor he called "general intelligence," or the g factor, was responsible for people's overall performance on tests of mental ability.
Overseas Jobs
Employment positions located outside one’s home country, often in a different cultural or economic environment, presenting opportunities for work and travel.
Tax Avoidance
The legal usage of the tax regime to one's own advantage, to reduce the amount of tax that is payable.
Behavioral Economics
An area of economic research that incorporates psychological insights into human behavior to explain economic decision-making.
Rational Economics
An approach to economics that assumes individuals make decisions based on logical evaluation of available information, aiming for maximum utility.
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