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The point where both x and y are zero is known as the
Framing Effect
A cognitive bias where people react differently based on how choices are presented to them, often affecting decision-making.
Availability Heuristic
A mental shortcut that relies on immediate examples that come to a person's mind, influencing their perception of a topic's prevalence or importance.
Framing
The process of shaping the perception or presentation of information in a way that influences judgment and decision-making.
Algorithms
Step-by-step procedures or formulas for solving problems or completing tasks, often used in computer programming and mathematics.
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