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under the illusion that - traduzione in olandese

COGNITIVE BIAS TO THINK OF MONEY IN NOMINAL, RATHER THAN REAL, TERMS
The Money Illusion; Money Illusion

under the illusion that      
misleid zijn, het mis hebben
optical illusion         
  • hollow face illusion]] which makes concave masks appear to be jutting out (or convex).
  • [[Rabbit–duck illusion]]
  • Simultaneous contrast illusion. The background is a [[color gradient]] and progresses from dark gray to light gray. The horizontal bar appears to progress from light grey to dark grey, but is in fact just one color.
  • Gregory's categorization of illusions.<ref name=" Gregory" />
  • Kanizsa's triangle]]
  • contrast]] between edges of the slightly differing shades of gray as soon as they come in contact with one another.
  • motion induced blindness]]: while fixating on the flashing dot, the stationary dots may disappear due to the brain prioritizing motion information.
  • "The Organ Player" – [[Pareidolia]] phenomenon in [[Neptune's Grotto]] [[stalactite]] cave ([[Alghero]], [[Sardinia]])
  • Top-down processing involves using action plans to make perceptual interpretations and vice versa. (This is impaired in schizophrenia.)
  • phantom limb syndrome]] senses.
  • [[Ponzo illusion]]
  • "Shepard tables" deconstructed. The two tabletops appear to be different, but they are the same size and shape.
  • figure-ground]] illusion
  • The [[vertical–horizontal illusion]] where the vertical line is thought to be longer than the horizontal
VISUALLY PERCEIVED IMAGES THAT DIFFER FROM OBJECTIVE REALITY
Visual illusion; Optical illusions; Visual illusions; Trick of the eye; Optical Illusion; Optical Illusions; Circularvection; Eye illusion; Optic illusion; Perceptual organization; Cube dilemma; Montasir
optische fout
Down Under         
COLLOQUIALISM TO REFER TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
Down under; Downunder; Down-under; Down-Under
bij de tegenvoeters, in Australië en Nieuw-Zeeland en omgeving

Definizione

optical illusion
¦ noun a thing that deceives the eye by appearing to be other than it is.

Wikipedia

Money illusion

In economics, money illusion, or price illusion, is a cognitive bias where money is thought of in nominal, rather than real terms. In other words, the face value (nominal value) of money is mistaken for its purchasing power (real value) at a previous point in time. Viewing purchasing power as measured by the nominal value is false, as modern fiat currencies have no intrinsic value and their real value depends purely on the price level. The term was coined by Irving Fisher in Stabilizing the Dollar. It was popularized by John Maynard Keynes in the early twentieth century, and Irving Fisher wrote an important book on the subject, The Money Illusion, in 1928.

The existence of money illusion is disputed by monetary economists who contend that people act rationally (i.e. think in real prices) with regard to their wealth. Eldar Shafir, Peter A. Diamond, and Amos Tversky (1997) have provided empirical evidence for the existence of the effect and it has been shown to affect behaviour in a variety of experimental and real-world situations.

Shafir et al. also state that money illusion influences economic behaviour in three main ways:

  • Price stickiness. Money illusion has been proposed as one reason why nominal prices are slow to change even where inflation has caused real prices to fall or costs to rise.
  • Contracts and laws are not indexed to inflation as frequently as one would rationally expect.
  • Social discourse, in formal media and more generally, reflects some confusion about real and nominal value.

Money illusion can also influence people's perceptions of outcomes. Experiments have shown that people generally perceive an approximate 2% cut in nominal income with no change in monetary value as unfair, but see a 2% rise in nominal income where there is 4% inflation as fair, despite them being almost rational equivalents. This result is consistent with the 'Myopic Loss Aversion theory'. Furthermore, the money illusion means nominal changes in price can influence demand even if real prices have remained constant.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per under the illusion that
1. None of them suffers under the illusion that he will remain in place for much longer.
2. "We are not under the illusion that peace is possible," Yusuf said.
3. So my generation can easily live under the illusion that we will be young for ever.
4. However, nobody should fall under the illusion that people in Bahrain are not threatened by the disease.
5. "Nobody should be under the illusion that Kashmiris are out with a begging bowl for their day–to–day needs," she said.