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Definition of Aversely

Aversely
Aversely A*verse"ly, adv. 1. Backward; in a backward direction; as, emitted aversely. 2. With repugnance or aversion; unwillingly.

Meaning of Aversely from wikipedia

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- a highly unpredictable, but possibly higher payoff. For example, a risk-averse investor might choose to put their money into a bank account with a low...
- Margin of Safety: Risk-averse Value Investing Strategies for the Thoughtful Investor is a 1991 book written by American investor Seth Klarman, manager...
- Risk society is the manner in which modern society organizes in response to risk. The term is closely ****ociated with several key writers on modernity...
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- appealing or desirable. Conversely, negative valence relates to "badness" or averseness, rendering something unappealing or undesirable. This concept is not only...
- tend to be loss-averse as they weigh losses more heavily than comparable gains. Humans are theorized to be hardwired to be loss averse due to asymmetric...
- In the field of psychology, cognitive dissonance is described as the mental discomfort people feel when their beliefs and actions are inconsistent and...
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