Psychophysiological economics
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Psychophysiological economics
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Psychophysiological economics is a field of study focused on the assessment and evaluation of psychological and physiological events as factors shaping consumer economic behavior. Psychophysiological economists believe that behavior and cognitive processing are indivisible and that behavioral, cognitive, and physiological tools and techniques can be combined to create interventions that improve the economic well-being of consumers. Psychophysiological economics differs from behavioral economics
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Study of psychological and physiological events as factors in consumer economic behavior
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychophysiological_economics
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2023-10-14T02:12:45Z
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