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aversion <an aversion; aversions> N

aversion therapy

risk aversion ECON

feel an aversion for VB

have an aversion to VB

have an aversion to or for VB

Usage examples with aversion

have an aversion to or for

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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For this reason the dog has always been, and is still looked upon with loathing and aversion, as filthy and unclean.
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Individuals with a present orientation are mostly characterized as pleasure seekers who live for the moment and have a very low risk aversion.
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Rats modified established aversions to certain foods if they observed conspecifics eating those same foods.
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There is evidence that this is true (see inequity aversion) and it is intuitive, at least for small face-to-face groups of people.
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There has also been other criticism of the notion of loss aversion as an explanation of greater effects.
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In intertemporal choice problems, the elasticity of intertemporal substitution is often unable to be disentangled from the coefficient of relative risk aversion.
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It has relative risk aversion constant and equal to one, and is still sometimes assumed in economic analyses.
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The effect of loss aversion in a marketing setting was demonstrated in a study of consumer reaction to price changes to insurance policies.
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Reactive devaluation could be caused by loss aversion or attitude polarization, or nave realism.
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This aversion also derives from the loud slurping sound one makes when eating it, which was considered to be un-ladylike.
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