According to principles of behavioral economics, we as human beings tend to put undue weight on recent events and too little weight on far off events (or benefits). As an example, we as human skipping...


According to principles of behavioral economics, we as human beings tend to put undue weight on recent<br>events and too little weight on far off events (or benefits). As an example, we as human skipping our daily<br>exercise routine to watch TV NOW is more compelling than NOT skipping your daily exercise routine and<br>watching TV LATER.<br>O True<br>O False<br>

Extracted text: According to principles of behavioral economics, we as human beings tend to put undue weight on recent events and too little weight on far off events (or benefits). As an example, we as human skipping our daily exercise routine to watch TV NOW is more compelling than NOT skipping your daily exercise routine and watching TV LATER. O True O False

Jun 07, 2022
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