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Fiscal policy involves discretionary changes in
Extrinsic Motivation
A type of motivation that is driven by external rewards, such as money, fame, grades, and praise, rather than by the intrinsic pleasure or satisfaction derived from the activity itself.
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Lifetime Risk
The probability that an individual, over the course of their lifetime, will develop a specific disease or condition.
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