Loss Aversion: Psychological Preference for Avoiding Loss

Loss Aversion: Psychological Preference for Avoiding Loss

Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman identified the concept of "loss aversion," which suggests that people tend to prefer avoiding losses to acquiring equivalent gains. People tend to prefer avoiding losses to acquiring equivalent gains. For example, people find it better to not lose $5 than to find $5.

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