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When calculating the lowest salary they are willing to accept, a job seeker must estimate the value of continuing their search instead of taking a current offer. Why is it considered a rational economic strategy to base this estimation on average outcomes (e.g., average time to find a job, average salary for the field) rather than trying to predict the exact outcomes?

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