Affective forecasting is defined as: O predicting how you will feel about the outcomes of your decisions. O thinking about something in only the way it is most typically used. O presenting a problem in a particular way to influence how someone responds to it. O brainstorming in an open-minded way to generate many solutions to a problem.
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