1. "they do not mind the new trend"
2. "they believe that the new trend will add a new aspect to economics"
3. "they do not like the new trend"
4. "difficult to say"
they do not like the new trend
"1. "all of the above"
2. "I and II"
3. "II and III"
4. "II and IV"
II and IV
"1. "the ability to spot winning shares"
2. "the ability of associating unrelated events"
3. "attributing actions to random events"
4. "attributing magic to one’s thinking"
attributing actions to random events
"1. "denial"
2. "status quo"
3. "outside suggestion"
4. "none of these"
none of these
"1. "being emotional"
2. "being spiteful"
3. "being irrational"
4. "being rational"
being spiteful
"1. "economic decisions are not always rational, as is commonly believed"
2. "people have various methods by which to avoid being rational"
3. "rational and irrational thinking"
4. "rational expectations may not be so rational, after all"
economic decisions are not always rational, as is commonly believed
"1. "Are Economists Human"
2. "Behavioral Economics"
3. "The Limits to Rational Thinking"
4. "Rethinking Rational Behavior"
Rethinking Rational Behavior
"1. "people do not think about it though it is very much prevalent"
2. "it has not been eradicated"
3. "meeting the target of 2000 set by the WHO had to be postponed"
4. "None of these"
people do not think about it though it is very much prevalent
"1. "dictionary"
2. "slang"
3. "common usage"
4. "Jargon"
Jargon
"1. "it has done good work but still has a long way to go"
2. "it has not been able to succeed to a great extent"
3. "it lacks funding at this stage"
4. "it seems to be tapering off"
it has done good work but still has a long way to go
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