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An anchor point is the range of positions that a person feels is acceptable on a given topic.
Auto-Insurance
A policy purchased by vehicle owners to mitigate costs associated with getting into an auto accident or theft.
Monitors Driving
The act of using monitoring devices or technology to track and improve driving behavior, typically for safety or efficiency purposes.
Moral Hazard
A situation in which one party is more likely to take risks because the negative consequences of the risk will be borne by another party.
Buying Insurance
The process of obtaining a policy from an insurance company to protect against financial losses from specified risks, in exchange for a premium.
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