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averse$6200$ - перевод на испанский

PEOPLE'S TENDENCY TO PREFER AVOIDING LOSSES TO ACQUIRING EQUIVALENT GAINS, A BEHAVIOR FIRST IDENTIFIED BY AMOS TVERSKY AND DANIEL KAHNEMAN
Loss averse; Neural basis of loss aversion
  • A graph of perceived value of gain or loss vs. strict numerical value of gain or loss. A loss of $0.05 is perceived as a much greater loss than of a comparable gain of $0.05.
  • The effect of losses on the allocation of attention according to the loss attention account.

averse      
adj. adverso, reacio, renuente; contrario
risk-averse         
PREFERENCE AGAINST RISK, A COMMON HUMAN BEHAVIOR OF ATTEMPTING TO LOWER UNCERTAINTY AND AVOID RISK
Risk Aversion; Risk-aversion; Absolute risk aversion; Arrow-Pratt measure; Coefficient of absolute risk aversion; Coefficient of relative risk aversion; Decreasing absolute risk aversion; Increasing absolute risk aversion; Constant absolute risk aversion; Increasing relative risk aversion; Decreasing relative risk aversion; Constant Relative Risk Aversion; Risk averse; CARA utility; Risk tolerance; Risk tolerant; Risk-tolerant; Risk-averse; Log utility; Risk attitude; Co-efficient of absolute risk aversion; Risk Tolerance; Relative risk aversion; Risk aversion scale; Risk aversion (Economics); Risk aversion (economics)
(adj.) = reacio a la toma de riesgos, conservador
Ex: This is typical of the old corporate forms of hierarchy-based processes and of the "risk-averse systems that crush new ideas".
xenophobic         
  • Anti-Muslim rally in [[Poland]], 21 July 2015
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  • A global index of anti-immigrant xenophobia based on  https://doi.org/10.1080/21565503.2022.2097097
  • Anti-Arab]] sign in [[Pattaya Beach]], Thailand
  • massacre of the Jewish Banu Qurayza]] in Arabia
  • Pro-EU Czechs protest in [[Prague]] against politicians accused of pro-Russian sympathies, 17 November 2018. The sign reads: "...all [[Russians]]...go away from the Czech Republic or die!"
  • March against [[xenophobia in South Africa]], Johannesburg, 23 April 2015
DISLIKE OF THAT WHICH IS PERCEIVED TO BE FOREIGN OR STRANGE
Xenophobic; Zenophobia; Xenophobous; Xenophoby; Xenophobes; Fear of strangers; Xenophobe; Foreigner hate; Foreigners scepticism; Foreign national aversion; Xeno phobia; Foreign country aversion; Averse of foreign countries; Xenophobia in Europe; Xenophobia in Israel; Xenophobia in Australia; Xenophobia in India; Xenophobia in Panama; Xenophobia in Egypt; Xenophobia in Sudan; Xenophobia in Saudi Arabia; Xenophobia in ancient Rome; Xenophobia in ancient Greece
(adj.) = xenófobo
Ex: We librarians and to deal with these issues and the best way is through interculturalism and not through racial, xenophobic, homophobic, sexual, nationalist, or any other kind of discrimination.

Определение

xenophobia
Xenophobia is strong and unreasonable dislike or fear of people from other countries. (FORMAL)
N-UNCOUNT

Википедия

Loss aversion

Loss aversion is the tendency to prefer avoiding losses to acquiring equivalent gains. The principle is prominent in the domain of economics. What distinguishes loss aversion from risk aversion is that the utility of a monetary payoff depends on what was previously experienced or was expected to happen. Some studies have suggested that losses are twice as powerful, psychologically, as gains. Loss aversion was first identified by Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman.

Loss aversion implies that one who loses $100 will lose more satisfaction than the same person will gain satisfaction from a $100 windfall. In marketing, the use of trial periods and rebates tries to take advantage of the buyer's tendency to value the good more after the buyer incorporates it in the status quo. In past behavioral economics studies, users participate up until the threat of loss equals any incurred gains. Recent methods established by Botond Kőszegi and Matthew Rabin in experimental economics illustrates the role of expectation, wherein an individual's belief about an outcome can create an instance of loss aversion, whether or not a tangible change of state has occurred.

Whether a transaction is framed as a loss or as a gain is important to this calculation. The same change in price framed differently, for example as a $5 discount or as a $5 surcharge avoided, has a significant effect on consumer behavior. Although traditional economists consider this "endowment effect", and all other effects of loss aversion, to be completely irrational, it is important to the fields of marketing and behavioral finance. Users in behavioral and experimental economics studies decided to cease participation in iterative money-making games when the threat of loss was close to the expenditure of effort, even when the user stood to further their gains. Loss aversion coupled with myopia has been shown to explain macroeconomic phenomena, such as the equity premium puzzle.