Cognitive flexibility: In psychology, the term "cognitive flexibility" is described as an individual's mental capability to switch or alter between his or her thinking-patterns related to two distinct concepts or phenomena and therefore to think rationally about various concepts at the same time. Cognitive flexibility is often denoted as one of the different "executive functions".
In the question above, the given statement illustrates the participants' cognitive flexibility.
To give money the time value as it deserves. To reduce risks and compensate for the same through offering products and services. To enable the most efficient economic resource allocation. To maintain market stability in the economic sector.