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  1. Behavioral Finance: Bias - A predisposition towards error. Prospect Theory - [[[Wikipedia:Prospect theory|Wiki Link]]] - [Original Paper] Daniel Kahneman Amos Tversky Behavioral Corporate Finance, Hersh Shefrin, 2007, ISBN 978-0-07-284865-6 Behavioural Finance, James Montier, 2002, ISBN 978-0-470-84487 ... [100%] 2023-12-11 [Finance] [Behavioral analysis]...
  2. Quantitative behavioral finance: Quantitative behavioral finance is a new discipline that uses mathematical and statistical methodology to understand behavioral biases in conjunction with valuation. Some of this endeavor has been led by Gunduz Caginalp (Professor of Mathematics and Editor of Journal of Behavioral ... (Finance) [81%] 2023-09-01 [Behavioral finance] [Financial economics]...
  3. Journal of Behavioral Finance: The Journal of Behavioral Finance is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal that covers research related to the field of behavioral finance. It was established in 2000 as The Journal of Psychology and Financial Markets. (Finance) [70%] 2023-12-31 [Behavioral finance] [Finance journals]...

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  1. Finance: The term “finance,” which comes into English through French, in its original meaning denoted a payment (finatio). In the later middle ages, especially in Germany, it acquired the sense of usurious or oppressive dealing with money and capital. The specialized ... [62%] 2022-09-02
  2. Finance: Finance is the study and discipline of money, currency and capital assets. It is related to, but not synonymous with economics, which is the study of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services; the discipline of financial economics bridges ... (Academic discipline studying businesses and investments) [62%] 2024-01-11 [Finance]
  3. Finance: Finance is the study and discipline of money, currency and capital assets. It is related to, but not synonymous with economics, which is the study of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services; the discipline of financial economics bridges ... (Academic discipline studying businesses and investments) [62%] 2024-01-26 [Finance]
  4. Finance: The supplying of capital for large undertakings, a characteristic of modern forms of commerce. As distinguished from the more passive side of banking, the reception of deposits, it may be described as the active aspect of a banker's operations ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [62%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  5. Finance: {{Sidebar with collapsible lists | name = Finance sidebar | title = Finance | image = | listtitlestyle = background:#ddf;text-align:center; | listclass = plainlist | expanded = | list1name = markets | list1title = Markets | list1 = | list2name = instruments | list2title = Instruments | list2style = padding-left:2.0em;padding-right:2.0em;. (Finance) [62%] 2023-11-04 [Finance]
  6. Finance: Finance is the study and discipline of money, currency and capital assets. It is related to, but not synonymous with economics, which is the study of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services; the discipline of financial economics bridges ... (Academic discipline studying businesses and investments) [62%] 2024-01-13 [Finance]
  7. Finance: Finance is activity associated with money, banking, debt, markets, money, investments, stock broking, financial engineering and financial risk management. These topics also cover business and any money-making activity. (HandWiki) [62%] 2023-09-02
  8. Behavior: The behavior (British spelling behaviour) is the manner in which someone or something behaves or acts, in response to internal or external stimuli. Patterns of behavior need not be innate, they can be acquired and become increasingly strengthened through repetition. [59%] 2023-02-18 [Psychology] [Sociology]...
  9. Behavior: Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [59%] 2023-12-14 [Behavior]
  10. Behavior: Behavior (also known as Behaviour) refers to the actions or reactions of an object or organism, usually in relation to a stimulus or its environment. Behavior encompasses all responses, whether these are conscious or unconscious, overt or covert, and voluntary ... [59%] 2023-09-15
  11. Behavior: BEHAVIOR be-hav'-yer (Ta`am, "taste," "flavor," hence, "intellectual taste," i.e. judgment, reason, understanding): Of significance as referring to David's feigning madness before Aehish, king of Gath, being "sore afraid." Gesenius renders it "changed his understanding," i ... [59%] 1915-01-01
  12. Behavioral confirmation: Behavioral confirmation is a type of self-fulfilling prophecy whereby people's social expectations lead them to behave in ways that cause others to confirm their expectations. The phenomenon of belief creating reality is known by several names in literature ... [55%] 2023-12-31 [Human behavior]
  13. Behavioral clustering: Behavioral clustering is a statistical analysis method used in retailing to identify consumer purchase trends and group stores based on consumer buying behaviors. Historically, retailers and manufacturers have grouped stores based on top-down constraints such as store size, total ... (Finance) [55%] 2023-09-09 [Cluster analysis] [Retail analytics]...
  14. Behavioral modeling: The behavioral approach to systems theory and control theory was initiated in the late-1970s by J. C. [55%] 2023-10-02 [Systems theory] [Dynamical systems]...
  15. Behavioral strategy: Behavioral strategy refers to the application of insights from psychology and behavioral economics to the research and practice of strategic management. In one definition of the field, "Behavioral strategy merges cognitive and social psychology with strategic management theory and practice. (Social) [55%] 2022-07-09 [Behavioral economics] [Applied psychology]...
  16. Behavioral endocrinology: Behavioral endocrinology is a branch of endocrinology that studies the Neuroendocrine system and its effects on behavior. Behavioral endocrinology studies the biological mechanisms that produce behaviors, this gives insight into the evolutionary past. (Medicine) [55%] 2023-10-31 [Endocrinology]
  17. Behavioral contagion: Behavioral contagion is a form of social contagion involving the spread of behavior through a group. It refers to the propensity for a person to copy a certain behavior of others who are either in the vicinity, or whom they ... (Spontaneous, unsolicited and uncritical imitation of another's behavior) [55%] 2023-11-07 [Conformity] [Crowd psychology]...

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