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Rational Choice Theory

Rational choice theory is a framework for understanding and modeling social and economic behavior. It assumes that individuals are rational actors who make choices based on a calculated assessment of their own self-interest. According to this theory, people weigh the costs and benefits of their available options and select the one that is most likely to maximize their personal utility or advantage.

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