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  2. Odds and evens (hand game) - Wikipedia

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    Odds and evens is a simple game of chance and hand game, involving two people simultaneously revealing a number of fingers and winning or losing depending on whether they are odd or even, or alternatively involving one person picking up coins or other small objects and hiding them in their closed hand, while another player guesses whether they have an odd or even number.

  3. Morra (game) - Wikipedia

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    Matching pennies - a game of chance, using coins instead of fingers. Rock paper scissors - a hand-game of chance, in which each player has three options. Spoof (game) - a game of chance, in which each player has to guess the total number of coins held by all players. Horsengoggle - a hand-game of chance, used to select a single person from a group.

  4. Decision game - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, a given decision game can deal with a problem that belongs to more than one art. Thus, for example, a decision game designed for police officers may deal with both ethics and tactics. Common types of decision games include: business decision games; ethical decision games; firefighting decision games; leadership decision games

  5. Survey: You’re more likely to get a raise if you learned ...

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    Hemphill suggests making it feel like a two-way conversation: Teach money concepts to your kids, but also ask them questions. ... You can play a game about money. Or maybe do an activity together ...

  6. Iowa gambling task - Wikipedia

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    The goal of the game is to win as much money as possible. Unbeknownst to the participant, the decks differ from each other in the balance of reward versus penalty cards. Thus, some decks are "bad decks", and other decks are "good decks", because some decks will tend to reward the player more often than other decks.

  7. A summer job can set teens up for a lifetime of success ...

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    Earning their own money can help young people learn basic lessons about what things cost and how to budget for them. “Suddenly, $40 or $60 for a top, they begin to understand,” says Greenberg ...

  8. 4 popular money influencers reveal the best investing ... - AOL

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    But even making minimal contributions to your 401(k) or IRA can significantly boost your net worth over time while keeping your debt under control. Many employers even offer matching contributions ...

  9. Ultimatum game - Wikipedia

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    Extensive form representation of a two proposal ultimatum game. Player 1 can offer a fair (F) or unfair (U) proposal; player 2 can accept (A) or reject (R). The ultimatum game is a popular experimental economics game in which two players interact to decide how to divide a sum of money, first described by Nobel laureate John Harsanyi in 1961. [1]