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Adaptive Attitudes

Definition

Adaptive attitudes. We develop the same attitudes as people we associate with. Journalists and analysts belong to social groups that they identify with, just like other professionals and extensive readers of each other's output. This may lead to adaptive attitudes.’
Tvede (1999)

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TVEDE, Lars, 1999. The Psychology of Finance. Chichester: Wiley. First edition published by Norwegian University Press in hardcover in 1990.