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The Cognitive Limitations That Constrain One's Ability to Interpret,process,and Act

Question 45

Question 45

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The cognitive limitations that constrain one's ability to interpret,process,and act on information is known as:


A) Bounded rationality
B) Satisficing
C) Prior hypothesis bias
D) Groupthink
E) Dialectic inquiry

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