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Albert et al. (2013) ran a series of experiments in which adults and adolescents, alone or with peers, played a video game. In the game, taking risks could lead to crashes or gaining points. The experiments found that _____, unlike the _____, were much more likely to take risks and crash when they were _____.

Understand different types of long-term memory and provide examples.
Explain the neurological basis for phenomena such as déjà vu.
Describe the components of Alan Baddeley's model of working memory, including their functions and interrelationships.
Explain the semantic network model of long-term memory organization.

Definitions:

Small Number

A numerical value considered low in quantity or magnitude, often contextually determined based on comparison or specific thresholds in various fields.

Rivals

Rivals are competitors within the same industry or market vying for the same customer base or resources, often engaging in competitive strategies to gain an advantage.

Purely Competitive Producer

A firm operating in a market where there are many buyers and sellers dealing in homogeneous products, with no single entity having significant market control.

Economic Profit

The difference between total revenue and total costs, including both explicit and implicit costs, representing the financial gain in excess of opportunity costs.

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