Behavioral economists
A. see people as decision makers who impartially weigh choices to draw conclusions.
B. view people as thoughtful decision makers.
C. view people as rational beings.
D. focus on the irrationality of judgments.
Answer: D
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According to the idea known as_________________, the vocabulary and grammar of the language you speak can affect the way you think about the world
FIll in the blank with correct word.