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  2. List of psychological effects - Wikipedia

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    Ambiguity effect; Assembly bonus effect; Audience effect; Baader–Meinhof effect; Barnum effect; Bezold effect; Birthday-number effect; Boomerang effect; Bouba/kiki effect; Bystander effect; Cheerleader effect; Cinderella effect; Cocktail party effect; Contrast effect; Coolidge effect; Crespi effect; Cross-race effect; Curse of knowledge ...

  3. If You’re Single With No Dependents, Do You Need Life Insurance?

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    “Even if you’re single with no dependents, one of the main reasons to have life insurance is to pay off any debt you may have accumulated,” said Wilson Coffman, president of Coffman ...

  4. An Ode to the Single Life - AOL

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    "Living single is a life path that can be just as joyful and fulfilling as any other," writes Bella DePaulo.

  5. Single person - Wikipedia

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    According to the United States Bureau of the Census, the fastest-growing household type since the 1980s has been the single person.Previously both socially uncommon and unaccepted due to perceived roles, public awareness, modern socioeconomic factors, and increasingly available popular and lengthier education and careers have made the single lifestyle a viable option for many Americans ...

  6. Single and not looking to mingle: Why these women are ... - AOL

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    Here's what made them choose the single life — and why they "don't need a significant other to make myself happy." Single and not looking to mingle: Why these women are choosing to live solo for ...

  7. Singleton (lifestyle) - Wikipedia

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    Single people may live alone before their first romantic partner, after separation, divorce, the end of a cohabiting relationship or after their partner has died. Couples , married or not, may maintain separate residences as an alternative to cohabitation in a long distance relationship , a temporary separation due to troubles in the ...

  8. What is a life insurance premium and how does it work? - AOL

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    Here are some of the main factors an insurance company considers when determining your life insurance premium. Type of coverage You can choose between two main types of life insurance coverage ...

  9. Certainty effect - Wikipedia

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    The certainty effect is the psychological effect resulting from the reduction of probability from certain to probable (Tversky & Kahneman 1986). It is an idea introduced in prospect theory .