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- Ostrich_effect abstract "In behavioral finance, the ostrich effect is the avoidance of apparently risky financial situations by pretending they do not exist. The name comes from the common (but false) legend that ostriches bury their heads in the sand to avoid danger.Galai and Sade (2006) explain differences in returns in the fixed income market by using a psychological explanation, which they name the "ostrich effect," attributing this anomalous behavior to an aversion to receiving information on potential interim losses. They also provide evidence that the entrance to a leading financial portal in Israel is positively related to the equity market. Later, research by George Loewenstein and Duane Seppi determined that people in Scandinavia looked up the value of their investments 50% to 80% less often during bad markets.The original paper cites that investors prefer financial investments where the risk is unreported over those with a similar risk-return profile and frequently reported risks. Other examples include:Averted Gaze: for example, avoiding the gaze of your financial manager after discussing a potential financial loophole.REDIRECT Template:Unreliable source?This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name. For more information follow the category link.Counterfeit problems: a subject avoids addressing a certain problem by instead creating a larger problem as a result of the former. For example, a partner in a firm has had communication issues with the other partner. He feels that he is doing the majority of the work. Instead of addressing the issue the partner asks his team to create a partner buyout plan.REDIRECT Template:Unreliable source?This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name. For more information follow the category link.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Ostrich_effect wikiPageWikiLink Behavioral_economics.
- Ostrich_effect wikiPageWikiLink Behavioral_finance.
- Ostrich_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Adages.
- Ostrich_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Behavioral_finance.
- Ostrich_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cognitive_biases.
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- Ostrich_effect wikiPageWikiLink Denial.
- Ostrich_effect wikiPageWikiLink Elephant_in_the_room.
- Ostrich_effect wikiPageWikiLink Fixed_income.
- Ostrich_effect wikiPageWikiLink Ostrich.
- Ostrich_effect wikiPageWikiLink Scandinavia.
- Ostrich_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ostrich effect".
- Ostrich_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "bury their heads in sand".
- Ostrich_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "bury their heads in the sand".
- Ostrich_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "head in the sand".
- Ostrich_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "ostrich effect".
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- Ostrich_effect subject Category:Adages.
- Ostrich_effect subject Category:Behavioral_finance.
- Ostrich_effect subject Category:Cognitive_biases.
- Ostrich_effect subject Category:Metaphors_referring_to_birds.
- Ostrich_effect hypernym Avoidance.
- Ostrich_effect type Type.
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- Ostrich_effect comment "In behavioral finance, the ostrich effect is the avoidance of apparently risky financial situations by pretending they do not exist.".
- Ostrich_effect label "Ostrich effect".
- Ostrich_effect sameAs Kopf_in_den_Sand_stecken.
- Ostrich_effect sameAs Struisvogelpolitiek.
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- Ostrich_effect sameAs Ефект_страуса.
- Ostrich_effect sameAs Q2598759.
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