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    Title of the reviewed article: Physical Order Produces Healthy Choices, Generosity, and Conventionality, Whereas Disorder Produces Creativity Reviewer’s name: Dolkira Alkisti 1. Summary The main aim of this study was to show that physical settings could have an impact on human behaviour and decision-making. More specifically, the authors hypothesized that orderly environments promote healthy food choices, generosity and convention, whilst disorderly settings foster creativity. In the three experiments

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    Food Preferences in the Sow Bug (Porcellio Laevis) Purpose The purpose of this experiment is to determine what kind of food the sow bug prefers; decaying leaves, potatoes, grapes, or sow bug food. Hypothesis If a sow bug is placed in a choice tray, and has access to decaying leaves, potatoes, grapes, and sow bug food, the sow bug will choose the decaying leaves over its other options. This hypothesis was based on research stating that a sow bug's main food source is decaying vegetation. This

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    personal decisions without having to feel criticized for their choices. Being able to express yourself freely without having to feel the pressure to follow cultural standards is hard enough on its own; it is even harder when the support system of the family is not there. Back in 2001, I made the choice to become a vegetarian as a personal goal of mine. The transition was difficult at first, but I was motivated to keep going forward with this choice. In the same year, around May I believe, my uncle had planned

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    Consumer choice refers to the decisions consumers make when considering the products and services they want to purchase. Presently, in this post-industrial society, many analysts believe that social strata in many parts of the world have led to the emergence of “consumer society” (Smart, B 2014). Reasons for this are because individuals are being portrayed as having a wide range of choice as they are being presented with a wide range of products and services. As Ellis at al. (2012) notes, privatization

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    Dollar Salad Simulation

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    home and having to find an alternative. Your choices were a one dollar hamburger and a six dollar salad. We all know that the salad is healthier choice, though it's more expensive, but the best choice in this scenario would be the burger because it was the cheapest and so you save money. It is sad to say, but a lot of people have to make this choice and suffer from a lot of health issues because of it but, its understandable why they make these choices.“Americans who live in the most poverty-dense

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    environments such as casinos or betting houses, it is not uncommon to see individuals choose sub-optimally, meaning individuals will often choose options that offer a high reinforcement outcome but with a lower probability of it occurring than a safer choice that would offer less reinforcement but more reliably. In animals, it would be expected not to see this behaviour, for instance, optimal foraging theory (Pyke, 1984) argues that an animal 's ability forage ultimately effects there overall evolutionary

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    relative and subjective one. As long as a man exists, there is always a room for him to revise and correct himself and has a future that is not determined by his innate nature, birthright, etc. The most important values on existentialism are freedom of choice and individuality. As You Like It is a play written by William Shakespeare and is classified as “marriage comedy” together with the plays Twelfth Night and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The list of main characters includes Duke Frederick: the usurper

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    judge a choice or situation, but from early childhood, parents can imprint healthy and positive moral reasoning in various ways. One positive and healthy way parents, educators, and role models can adapt moral reasoning into children is to teach children more than just asking for what they want and teaching them to use their social conventions at early stages of life. For example, if 6-year-old Lucy is playing with her toys, then suddenly realizes she is hungry, her first instinct is to get food. However

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    make decisions because they cannot decide which would be the best decision to make. If decision makers decide on the right choice, their advantages and pros in the decision are great and barely have any consequences. If the decision makers decide on the wrong choice, they face many disadvantages and cons and many consequences come into play. All people want to make the right choices in life and these types of decision makers struggle in their daily lives from making easy decisions such as which route

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    Suboptimal choice: An initial link effect on gambling behaviour Introduction Human gambling often involves the decision to choose a low probability pay off, with the illusion of gaining quick and easy money, over a high probability pay off. This reflects a form of suboptimal choice behaviour. Suboptimal choice refers to the choice that does not result in the highest overall reinforcement one could achieve. The probability of actually winning is slim to none when gambling, but these behaviours are

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