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7 May, 13:23

Narrow framing is when people evaluate new gambles in isolation, ignoring other relevant risks. This is an example of a. bounded rationality b. foresight bias c. putting boundaries on a problem

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  1. 7 May, 16:25
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    Answer: b. foresight bias
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