PPT-Non-standard preferences: How we choose by comparing with a
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Anchoring Reading Predictably Irrational Chapter 1 The Truth about Relativity Chapter 2 The Fallacy of Supply and Demand Nudge Rules of Thumb in Chapter 1 Thinking
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