Multiple Choice
Interpretation issues within behavioural economics include:
A) framing,anchoring,sunk costs,status quo,herding,representativeness,overconfidence
B) fixating,anchoring,sunk costs,status quo,herding,unrepresentativeness,overconfidence
C) feeding,anchoring,skunk works,status quo,herding,representativeness,underconfidence
D) framing,anchoring,sinking,statusing,herding,unrepresentativeness,underconfidence
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