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  2. Goldilocks principle - Wikipedia

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    The Goldilocks principle is named by analogy to the children's story "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", in which a young girl named Goldilocks tastes three different bowls of porridge and finds she prefers porridge that is neither too hot nor too cold but has just the right temperature. [1]

  3. Good–better–best - Wikipedia

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    Offering a middle, "better" option invokes the Goldilocks principle, in which consumers may reason that they can spend more money than the "good" option costs, but that they do not need the premium features of the "best" option. [1] Companies selling a particular good had traditionally relied on a demand curve to identify an ideal price.

  4. Digital detoxing? New study says the ‘Goldilocks’ rule for ...

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    The researchers suggest considering the “Goldilocks” principle, "which posits that a moderate amount of SNS use may be beneficial to mental well-being,” according to the authors.

  5. Goldilocks phenomenon - Wikipedia

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  6. Goldilocks (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Goldilocks Bakeshop, a bakeshop chain in the Philippines; Goldilocks economy, an economy that is not too hot or cold; Goldilocks principle, the idea that something must fall between two extremes; Goldilocks Process, a process of initiating and sustaining systemic change; The goldilocks buttercup, Ranunculus auricomus

  7. Goldilocks economy - Wikipedia

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    A Goldilocks economy is an economy that is not too hot or cold, in other words sustains moderate economic growth, and that has low inflation, which allows a market-friendly monetary policy. The name comes from the children's story Goldilocks and the Three Bears .

  8. Mortgages for seniors: Getting a home loan in retirement - AOL

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    However, seniors may find it harder to qualify for a new home loan if they have a limited income, existing mortgage or other debt. We often think of homebuyers as young people: newlyweds, couples ...

  9. Rule of three (writing) - Wikipedia

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    The rule of three is a writing principle which suggests that a trio of entities such as events or characters is more humorous, satisfying, or effective than other numbers. The audience of this form of text is also thereby more likely to remember the information conveyed because having three entities combines both brevity and rhythm with having ...