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The General Resistance to Change, Often Stemming from Loss Aversion

Question 79

Question 79

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The general resistance to change, often stemming from loss aversion, is known as:


A) status quo bias.
B) regression to the mean.
C) the present aim standard of rationality.
D) the Weber-Fechner law.

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