- An
extreme overvalued belief is
shared by
others in a person's cultural, religious, or
subcultural group (including online). The
belief is
often relished...
-
vertigo (i.e. "floating on air"). Idée fixe is an
alternate term for an
overvalued idea. In this condition, a
belief that
might seem
reasonable both to the...
- from
psychotic disorders. Some
people with OCD
exhibit what is
known as
overvalued ideas,
ideas that are
abnormal compared to
affected individuals' respective...
-
psychological literature as: The
endowment effect, in
which people tend to
overvalue the
winning probability of the door
already chosen –
already "owned"....
- debate; some
studies have
argued for the
presence a
generalized tendency to
overvalue anecdotal evidence,
whereas others have
emphasized the
types of argument...
- a
standardized bureau, an arduous,
solitary task, can lead
people to
overvalue their (often
poorly constructed) creations." Norton, Mochon, and Ariely...
-
measures to lift the
company had failed. The over-expansion and use of
overvalued Paramount stock for
purchases created a $21
million debt
which led the...
- The
phrase was
interpreted as a
warning that the
stock market might be
overvalued. Greenspan's
comment was made
during a
televised speech on
December 5...
-
understood how the
company made
money and
questioning whether Enron stock was
overvalued. By
August 15, 2001, Enron's
stock price had
decreased to $42. Many of...
-
early 1970s, the
performance of the
export sector was
undermined by an
overvalued currency. With the
trade balance under pressure, the oil
shock led to...