psychonomics

/ˌsaɪkəˈnɑmɪks/
noun
  1. The study of how people make choices and decisions, especially in economic situations, using psychology and economics.
    • Psychonomics helps explain why people sometimes make irrational financial decisions.
    • A course in psychonomics looks at how emotions affect spending habits.
    • Researchers in psychonomics study how advertising influences what we buy.
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