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  • Preference Falsification

    Preference Falsification

    Preference falsification refers to individuals hiding their true preferences due to societal pressures. This phenomenon can distort perceived norms, influence behavior, and potentially lead to sudden societal shifts. Its impact spans policy making, democratic processes, and economic behavior.

  • Interference Competition

    Interference Competition

    Interference competition is a direct struggle between individuals or species for limited resources, often resulting in aggressive behavior or dominance hierarchies. It influences survival, reproductive success, species communities, and can drive evolutionary changes.

  • r/K Selection Theory

    r/K Selection Theory

    The concept of r/K Selection Theory categorizes species based on their reproductive strategies, distinguishing between rapid reproduction with numerous offspring and slower reproduction with greater investment in fewer offspring. This framework contributes to the understanding of biodiversity and resource management.

  • Gini Coefficient

    Gini Coefficient

    The Gini coefficient is a statistical measure used to quantify income or wealth distribution inequality. Ranging from 0 (perfect equality) to 1 (absolute inequality), it’s a widely used tool in economics, despite limitations like not accounting for income levels or inequality sources.

  • Efficient Frontier

    Efficient Frontier

    The Efficient Frontier is a concept from Modern Portfolio Theory representing a set of optimal investment portfolios that offer the highest possible expected return for a given level of risk. It’s a valuable tool for balancing risk and return in investment strategy.

  • Environment of Evolutionary Adaptedness

    Environment of Evolutionary Adaptedness

    The Environment of Evolutionary Adaptedness (EEA) refers to the historical conditions under which human traits evolved, typically related to the Pleistocene era. It provides a framework for understanding human behavior, cognition, and health from an evolutionary perspective.

  • The Extended Phenotype by Richard Dawkins

    The Extended Phenotype by Richard Dawkins

    “The Extended Phenotype” by Richard Dawkins expands the concept of phenotype to include a gene’s effects on its environment. The book explores gene-centric evolution, the relationship between genotype and phenotype, and the complexities of natural selection.

  • Self-Teaching

    Self-Teaching

    Self-teaching is a self-directed learning approach where individuals independently identify, plan, and pursue their learning objectives. This process requires critical thinking, strategic planning, active learning, regular self-evaluation, and effective time management.

  • Capital-Labor Ratio

    Capital-Labor Ratio

    The Capital-Labor Ratio is an economic indicator measuring the amount of capital available per worker in a firm or economy. It’s instrumental in determining productivity, wage levels, and employment. Changes in this ratio can significantly influence income distribution and economic growth.

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