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unforeseen$87400$ - traduction vers grec

OUTCOMES THAT ARE NOT THE ONES INTENDED OR FORESEEN BY A PURPOSEFUL ACTION, RESULTING FROM A VARIETY OF REASONS, INCLUDING THE WORLD'S INHERENT COMPLEXITY AS WELL AS COGNITIVE OR EMOTIONAL BIASES
Law of unintended consequences; Perverse effect; Perverse effects; The Law of Unintended Consequences; Unintended Consequence; Law of consequence; The law of unintended consequences; Law of unforeseen consequences; Knock-on effect; Unintended Consequences; Examples of unintended consequences; Unintended effects; Unintended consequence; Law of Unintended Consequences; Unintended consequences of environmental intervention; Boomerang effect (environmentalism); Knock on effect; Unanticipated outcomes; Unforeseen consequences; Unforeseen outcomes; Unanticipated consequences; Unexpected consequences; Unanticipated consequence; Unforeseen consequence; Perverse result; Unintended effect; Unitended consequences
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adj. απρόοπτος, απροσδόκητος

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Unintended consequences

In the social sciences, unintended consequences (sometimes unanticipated consequences or unforeseen consequences) are outcomes of a purposeful action that are not intended or foreseen. The term was popularised in the twentieth century by American sociologist Robert K. Merton.

Unintended consequences can be grouped into three types:

  • Unexpected benefit: A positive unexpected benefit (also referred to as luck, serendipity or a windfall).
  • Unexpected drawback: An unexpected detriment occurring in addition to the desired effect of the policy (e.g., while irrigation schemes provide people with water for agriculture, they can increase waterborne diseases that have devastating health effects, such as schistosomiasis).
  • Perverse result: A perverse effect contrary to what was originally intended (when an intended solution makes a problem worse).