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Loss aversion may be explained as being rational when living at subsistence level where a reduction of resources may have meant death and it thus may have been rational to place a greater value on losses than on gains.
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Loss aversion appears to manifest itself in investor behavior as a reluctance to sell shares or other equity, if doing so would result in a nominal loss.
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Loss aversion was first convincingly demonstrated by Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman.
Loss aversion may also explain sunk cost effects.
Loss aversion implies that one who loses $ 100 will lose more satisfaction than another person will gain satisfaction from a $ 100 windfall.
Loss aversion and the endowment effect lead to a violation of the Coase theorem that " the allocation of resources will be independent of the assignment of property rights when costless trades are possible " ( p. 1326 ).
Loss aversion may be more salient when people compete.
Loss aversion and the endowmwent effect are often confused.
Loss aversion, diminishing sensitivity, and the effect of experience on repeated decisions.
Loss aversion in the eye and in the heart: The Autonomic Nervous System ’ s responses to losses.
Loss aversion is an affective forecasting error.
Loss aversion, therefore, cannot wholly explain the status quo bias, with other potential causes including regret avoidance, transaction costs and psychological commitment.
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Loss aversion also leads to greater regret for action than for inaction ; more
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* L Loss: number of games where pitcher was pitching while the opposing team took the lead, never lost the lead, and went on to win
As early as 1576, Edward de Vere was writing about this subject in his poem Loss of Good Name, which Professor Steven W. May described as " a defiant lyric without precedent in English Renaissance verse.
" In 2009, a previously unproduced screenplay by Williams, The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond, was released as a film.
His body of Catholic religious music was highly popular in 19th century Germany, and he composed one of the earliest song cycles, Die Temperamente beim Verluste der Geliebten ( Temperaments on the Loss of a Lover ).
Loss of German territory was repaid many times over in the strengthening of defensive lines, an option which was not open to the Allies because of the political impossibility of surrendering French or Belgian territory.
* The book was mentioned in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode " Profit and Loss ".
His autobiographical graphic novel, Pedro and Me: Friendship, Loss, and What I Learned, was published in September 2000.
* Responsible for Lou Reed's introduction to the music industry in the early 1960s, Pomus was one of two friends Reed memorialized on his 1992 album Magic and Loss ( the other was Rotten Rita ).
Nickerson died in 1883, but it was only in 1960 that his unedited manuscript The Loss of the Ship " Essex " Sunk by a Whale and the Ordeal of the Crew in Open Boats was discovered.
A six-and-a-half-minute edit of " Turn On Your Lovelight " was issued first on Warner / Reprise Loss Leader album The Big Ball in 1970, and later on Skeletons from the Closet: The Best of Grateful Dead.
His 1959 play A Loss of Roses, with Carol Haney, Warren Beatty, and Betty Field, was filmed as The Stripper ( 1963 ), with Joanne Woodward, Richard Beymer and Claire Trevor, and a popular Jerry Goldsmith score.
A handsome man, with great personal courage and intelligence, he was described in the Brevis Historia Occupationis et Amissionis Terræ Sanctæ (" A Short History of the Occupation and Loss of the Holy Land "):
The opening of an Inner Sanctum episode was used to open one side of The Whole Burbank Catalog, a 1972 compilation album in the Warner / Reprise Loss Leaders series from Warner Bros. Records.
The concept of the Minimum Energy Loss ( MEL ) structure was developed by Gordon McKay in 1971.
The concept of the Minimum Energy Loss ( MEL ) weir was developed to pass large floods with minimum energy loss and afflux, and nearly-constant total head along the waterway.
A Sense Of Loss ( 1972 ) looked at Northern Ireland, while The Memory Of Justice ( 1973 ) was an ambitious comparison of US policy in Vietnam and the atrocities of the Nazis.
Loss of control of these key components was then catastrophic to the pilots ' ability to control the entire aircraft.
Loss of the northwestern provinces deeply upset Norodom, but he was beholden to the French for sending military aid to suppress a rebellion by a royal pretender.
In the historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms as well as the Peking opera Loss of Jieting, Ma Su was said to have been beheaded on Zhuge Liang's order.
The album received praise from Metal Maniacs for being, "... another confident step in turning Noumena into Finland ’ s biggest new export .” Earlier the same year they released the EP " Triumph and Loss " which was only made available online.
The focus of the Space Tissue Loss – B ( STL-B ) experiment was direct video observation of cells in culture through the use of a video microscope imaging system with the objective of demonstrating near real-time interactive operations to detect and induce cellular responses.
In The Evolution of Bipedality and Loss of Body hair in Hominids, P. E. Wheeler suggests that body hair was lost in the shift towards savanna living.

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