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  • ...edge/economics/applied-economics/|access-date=2020-11-13|website=Corporate Finance Institute|language=en-US}}</ref> ...abour, transportation, utility industries, control of industry, and public finance ...
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  • ==[[Finance Corps|Finance & Comptroller Branch]] (FC)== *47L USMA, Professor of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership ...
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  • Ball-Rokeach and DeFleur suggests that the cognitive, behavioral and affective consequences of media use ===Behavioral=== ...
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  • ...energy savings are less-than proportional to the efficiency gains due to [[Behavioral economics|behavioural responses]].<ref name=":0">{{Citation|last1=Giraudet| ...gy efficiency gap considers economical investments, it does not consider [[Behavioral economics|behavioural]] anomalies in energy consumers. Growing concerns sur ...
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  • ...lies mathematical and statistical methods to assess risk in the insurance, finance, and other industries ** [[Outline of finance|Finance]] – addresses the ways in which individuals, businesses and organizations ...
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  • {{Short description|Behavioral phenomenon}} ...n cascade''' or '''informational cascade''' is a phenomenon described in [[behavioral economics]] and [[network theory]] in which a number of people make the sam ...
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  • ...ical implications for areas including clinical judgment, entrepreneurship, finance, and management.<ref>{{cite journal | vauthors = Kahneman D, Tversky A | ti ...trick W. | name-list-style = vanc |date=2009|title=Cognitive abilities and behavioral biases|journal=Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization|volume=72|issue= ...
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  • ...se-rate respect: From ecological rationality to dual processes | journal = Behavioral and Brain Sciences | volume = 30 | issue = 3 | year = 2007 | pmid = 179635 [[Category:Behavioral finance]] ...
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  • ...ibf/article/view/1320 |journal=Labuan Bulletin of International Business & Finance |volume=14 |pages=68–83}}</ref> ...ely complicated and dynamic sets of relationships can generate some simple behavioral patterns, whereas chaotic behavior, in the sense of deterministic chaos, is ...
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  • ...on-operation management (POM) IS, marketing IS, and human resources IS. In finance and accounting, managers use IT systems to forecast revenues and business a ...always the case however, as information systems researchers often explore behavioral issues in much more depth than practitioners would expect them to do. This ...
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  • ...sing Information-Communication .Technologies|journal=Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences|language=en|volume=182|pages=718–725|doi=10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.04. ...ccounting curriculum: A multidimensional perspective |journal=Accounting & Finance |volume=63 |issue=4 |language=en |pages=4037–4063 |doi=10.1111/acfi.13084 | ...
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  • ...They differ from what is sometimes called the ''[[Behavioral confirmation|behavioral confirmation effect]]'', commonly known as ''[[self-fulfilling prophecy]]'' === Finance === ...
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  • .../10.1016/j.jbef.2020.100265|journal=Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance|volume=25|pages=100265|doi=10.1016/j.jbef.2020.100265|s2cid=214421316|issn= Walther interprets feedback as behavioral confirmation, which is a "reciprocal influence that partners exert".<ref na ...
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  • ...in judgment. They are often studied in [[psychology]], [[sociology]] and [[behavioral economics]].<ref>{{cite book| vauthors = Haselton MG, Nettle D, Andrews PW ==Belief, decision-making and behavioral== ...
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  • ...intimation of the sudden qualitative change of the previously stable motor behavioral pattern. ...yukina|first3=T.A.|title=Correlations, risk and crisis: From physiology to finance|journal=Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications|date=August 2 ...
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  • ...is essential in the [[natural science]]s, [[engineering]], [[medicine]], [[finance]], [[computer science]], and the [[social sciences]]. Although mathematics |[[Mathematical finance]] || [[Mathematical physics]] || [[Mathematical chemistry]] || [[Mathematic ...
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  • ...upthink]] and others, abound in [[sociology]], [[economics]], [[behavioral finance]] and [[anthropology]].<ref>''[http://cmol.nbi.dk/models/ Interactive model ...
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  • ...torical]], [[politics|political]], [[research institute|institutional]], [[finance|financial]]. The term "logology" is [[back-formation|back-formed]] from the ...f scientific results, it has been suggested that research-funding agencies finance only projects that include a plan for making their work [[open research|tra ...
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  • ...[[harm]] people (as it can in [[health equity|medicine]], [[credit rating|finance]], [[recruitment]], [[public housing|housing]] or [[policing]]) then the al ...last=Oudeyer | first=P-Y. | year=2010 | title=On the impact of robotics in behavioral and cognitive sciences: from insect navigation to human cognitive developme ...
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  • ...s/tg_bulletins/st/sandwiches.htm New York State Department of Taxation and Finance: Tax Bulletin ST-835 - Sandwiches]</ref> Others classify as a hot dog (a ty .... MIT Press, 2011. [[John R. Searle]], "Minds, brains and programs". ''The behavioral and brain sciences'', Vol. 3, No. 3, 1980, pp. 417–457. [[Robert Epstein]], ...
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