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Seeing Human Decisions as a Mix of Rational and Irrational

Question 28

Question 28

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Seeing human decisions as a mix of rational and irrational inputs is a tenet of


A) systems theory.
B) balance of power.
C) two-level game.
D) poliheuristic theory.

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