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When People Are Assumed to Implicitly Calculate the Costs and Benefits

Question 151

Question 151

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When people are assumed to implicitly calculate the costs and benefits of an activity to decide if it is worthwhile, they are behaving


A) rationally
B) self-interestedly
C) greedily
D) marginally
E) expectantly

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