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  • Although it differs from loss aversion, a prospect theory concept, those two biases
  • ing that 'attachment', 'craving', 'fear' and ' aversion' abovecited in bold font are somewhat standar
  • They attribute it to a combination of loss aversion and the endowment effect, two ideas relevant
  • The wood-carving now, in turn, became his aversion; and having in vain entreated his masters to
  • the 2005 results were not indicative of loss aversion because there was an unequal time delay in th
  • fore a procedure [would] significantly reduce aversion, fear, and anxiety…[in] needle-phobic patient
  • e aptitude for learning, but had a pronounced aversion for pure rhetoric.
  • or "standard agents" (who don't have inequity aversion) in an otherwise identical two-employee model
  • sts of a variety of different genre elements, Aversion is simply a suspenseful film of demonic posse
  • e endowment effect (also known as divestiture aversion) is a hypothesis that people value a good or
  • Brand aversion is an antonym of brand loyalty.
  • Work aversion is not a recognized psychological disorder in
  • An aversion isn't considered a major aspect.
  • cal information is analyzed and processed and aversion maneuvers induced within split seconds - and
  • ony regarding the controversial nature of the aversion project Levin ran while in the SADF.
  • nts (greater than $400K-in that range of risk aversion, the company would need to model a third stra
  • The Ludovico technique is a fictional aversion therapy from the novel and film A Clockwork O
  • Aversion therapy took place at a number of research un
  • es have usually discouraged the use of forced aversion therapy on children under 14.
  • Aversion therapy works on changing positive emotional
  • He rose to notability for his work on an aversion therapy medical program which attempted to cu
  • s matched on 17 baseline variables shows that aversion therapy resulted in significantly better abst
  • de have been attributed to be caused by shock aversion therapy by those who have undergone it and th
  • It may be used as a form of aversion therapy for smokers who are unused to such he
  • e main character Alex as part of the sinister aversion therapy to "cure" him of "ultra-violence."
  • al against medical advice in patients seeking aversion therapy compared to patients in non-aversion
  • For the therapy technique, see aversion therapy.
  • os in Gamera vs. Guiron seems to have no such aversion to sunlight.
  • Or he may just have an aversion to being ordered around."
  • s reportedly ugly wife had developed a strong aversion to each other.
  • escribed as being ichthyophobic, due to their aversion to fish.
  • Cyberphobia is an irrational fear of or aversion to computers, specifically, the fear and/or i
  • Maddie's aversion to Louis didn't go unnoticed and Eve informed
  • He does not, however, share Marv's aversion to hurting women, as shown by his lethal acti
  • , is a term used in psychiatry to refer to an aversion to home surroundings.
  • h doctor, adopts Lassie, who has an unnatural aversion to water.
  • Having developed an aversion to coffee during his time in the sanitarium,
  • was later recognised as a cultural or mythic aversion to aquatic animals, and not a psychological c
  • re, criticize Crown for what they consider an aversion to taking on debt.
  • Naga also has an aversion to the sight of blood, and would faint even i
  • He had a complete aversion to the lifestyle of European nobility and roy
  • l work ethic, tirelessness, and quietness and aversion to media.
  • The first signs of his aversion to fighting were noticeable in a fight betwee
  • Rome had regularly mocked Everett's aversion to taking hits on the field by addressing him
  • s that George Lucas outgrew Joseph Campbell's aversion to political affirmations, especially in the
  • ated with dedication to the automobile and an aversion to zoning."
  • Humans have a genetic aversion to "his kind", as he puts it; Emile can't sta
  • ortedly removed in 1997 due to Cherie Blair's aversion to cats.
  • She cannot hide her aversion to the Latins (Normans and "Franks") whom she
  • ental disturbance characterized by irrational aversion to weapons".
  • He had a promising future, but his aversion to airplane travel, combined with a severe in
  • traditional symptoms of vampirism, including aversion to daylight, but the film's main focus is on
  • higher rank appears to have resulted from his aversion to frequent and expensive military parades in
  • lers' because of their college educations and aversion to violence, Foy, Riley and their associates
  • Some vampires have an aversion to crucifixes, holy water and the like, but N
  • urring comic trope in the series is Haddock's aversion to Castafiore, who can never remember his nam
  • rst skeptical, to say the least, but a sudden aversion to garlic, an increasing sensitivity to sunli
  • s Kevin Liedel criticized the band's "growing aversion to anthemic songs," writing that "the obvious
  • t groups in the Assembly, had in common their aversion to the Erastian approach.
  • clashed with the civil service because of his aversion to bureaucracy: on his first day, he objected
  • into building skyscrapers despite his initial aversion to these.
  • of this species have been observed to exhibit aversion to large areas of conspicuous color on and ne
  • oals or if it wants to take advantage of risk aversion to abet a deterrence strategy.
  • The aversion to "abnormal" or "strange" people coupled wit
  • was secretary of state for a short time; his aversion to military violence led him to return to Cle
  • as regarded as a somewhat brusque man with an aversion to retakes and prima donna behavior and he co
  • t for a Telugu film, in spite of her parents' aversion to her acting in films, citing that she signe
  • and increase patient comfort, men who have an aversion to needles might opt for the "no-needle" appl
  • urther argued that Monotone is correct in its aversion to cherry-picking as a feature, but then fail
  • terizes its membership as people who share an aversion to the kind of abuses of US military power th
  • which the possessed has no way of knowing; an aversion to anything holy; and profuse blasphemy and/o
  • e allowed to reach its natural conclusion, an aversion to America's neo-con bellicosity, a belief th
  • Buffier's aversion to scholastic refinements has given to his wr
  • possible to make timely decisions and have an aversion to highly-profitable ventures.'”
  • them, it's based in conscious or unconscious aversion to disabled people, and the ableism which tha
  • et red beans, listlessness, restlessness, and aversion to eye contact.
  • Waugh soon overcame his initial aversion to the school and settled down.
  • rence to his Jewish friends, Hassan expressed aversion to producing shows about Palestine.
  • More challenging is Freire's strong aversion to the teacher-student dichotomy.
  • 2006: Regulating Aversion: Tolerance in the Age of Identity and Empire
  • entation and implies an irrational fear of or aversion toward heterosexual people and institutions.
  • fights, the group has maintained a feeling of aversion toward residents of the San Fernando Valley r
  • a single serving; a sublethal dose may cause aversion towards zinc-phosphide baits encountered by s
  • Brand aversion usually happens after recent bad press, a mas
  • ded from an expedition to Algiers in 1541 her aversion was turned to affection.
  • spects of avidya such as fear, attachment and aversion were thought to cause karmic bondage and prev
  • This aversion would result in Hitler replacing Neurath with