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An economic theory's value is judged by its ability to predict outcomes, not by the literal realism of its assumptions about the decision-making process. People's actions often align with the predictions of complex models as if they had performed the calculations, typically because they learn, adapt, or are otherwise guided toward optimal outcomes. Match each of the following scenarios to the description of the underlying mechanism that makes it a good example of this 'as if' principle.

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