“Understanding the End Window Effect: Insights and Implications for Decision-Making”
Understanding the End Window Effect: Insights and Implications for Decision-Making
The end window effect refers to a cognitive bias where individuals disproportionately weigh outcomes that occur at the end of a sequence or event, impacting their decision-making processes. This report aims to explore the implications of the end window effect in various contexts, such as consumer behavior, educational assessments, and organizational decision-making. By examining empirical evidence and theoretical frame
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