How does the concept of 'risk budgeting' explain a sparrow approaching Person A but avoiding Person B?

Answer

Approaching Person A involves near-zero perceived risk due to consistency, unlike Person B

Risk budgeting suggests that consistent, low-stress interactions lower the perceived risk associated with approaching Person A to nearly nothing, while a single negative interaction with Person B causes the perceived risk to spike.

How does the concept of 'risk budgeting' explain a sparrow approaching Person A but avoiding Person B?

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