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equilibrium requires these beliefs to be correct,
while rationalizability does not.
Rationalizability was
first defined, independently, by
Bernheim (1984)...
- Look up
rationalization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rationalization may
refer to:
Rationalization (economics), an
attempt to
change an ad hoc...
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Rationalization is a
defense mechanism (ego defense) in
which apparent logical reasons are
given to
justify behavior that is
motivated by unconscious...
- In sociology, the term
rationalization was
coined by Max Weber, a
German sociologist, jurist, and economist.
Rationalization (or rationalisation) is the...
- In economics,
rationalization is an
attempt to
change a pre-existing ad hoc
workflow into one that is
based on a set of
published rules.
There is a tendency...
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reduced Planck's constant: 5 : 788 ), the
rationalized Planck constant: 726 : 10 : - (or
rationalized Planck's constant: 334 : ix ,: 112 the Dirac...
- In
elementary algebra, root
rationalisation (or
rationalization) is a
process by
which radicals in the
denominator of an
algebraic fraction are eliminated...
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approved by the CGPM in 1954. The rmks
system (
rationalized metre–kilogram–second)
combines MKS with
rationalization of
electromagnetic equations. The MKS units...
- Choice-supportive bias or post-purchase
rationalization is the
tendency to
retroactively ascribe positive attributes to an
option one has
selected and/or...
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international criminal law. All
genocides are
considered to go
along with
rationalizing narratives justifying them in
terms of
threat and urgency, and the perpetrators...