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Simple effects analysis looks at:
Phases of Decision Making
Describes the sequence of steps from identifying a problem or opportunity, through to the final choice and its implementation.
Gambler's Fallacy
The incorrect belief that future probabilities are altered by past events, often found in contexts of betting and decision-making.
Expected Utility
A concept in economics and game theory measuring the anticipated benefit or satisfaction from an action, given uncertainties.
Content Effect
Performance variability on reasoning tasks that require identical kinds of formal reasoning but are dissimilar in superficial content.
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