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The hypothesis of non-satiation of rational choice theory is very seldom posed under scrutiny, maybe because it is … psychology, we find out that non-satiation is indeed not a natural feature of human beings, but a challenge to their happiness …
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The hypothesis of non-satiation of rational choice theory is very seldom posed under scrutiny, maybe because it is … psychology, we find out that non-satiation is indeed not a natural feature of human beings, but a challenge to their happiness …
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'Choice' is increasingly pursued as a goal of social policy. However the degree to which choice is exercised when … free choice, and what the consequence of choice was for carers' wellbeing. Our data were derived from responses to a postal … care was generally perceived to be a free choice, albeit in most cases, a choice that was constrained by duty, financial or …
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The hypothesis of non-satiation of rational choice theory is very seldom posed under scrutiny, maybe because it is … psychology, we find out that non-satiation is indeed not a natural feature of human beings, but a challenge to their happiness …
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