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sheepskin effect
The theory that people who have completed an academic degree earn more income, not because of the knowledge they gained during their education, but rather because their degree indicates things about their personality that employers find favourable.
snob effect
(economics) The situation where the demand for a certain good by individuals of a higher income level is inversely related to its demand by those of a lower income level.
Mars effect
(astrology) A purported statistical correlation between a person's athletic success and the position of the planet Mars relative to the horizon at the time and place of their birth.
rebound effect
(medicine) The emergence or reemergence of symptoms, often with greater severity, when a medicine prescribed to suppress the original symptoms is reduced or discontinued.
bank effect
(nautical) The effect of suction from the nearside shore or close watercourse bed, caused by the Bernoulli effect making a low pressure zone in the constricted region, leading vessels to be drawn to that surface.
effective altruism
A philosophy and social movement that advocates the use of evidence and reasoning to determine the most effective ways to benefit others.
bullwhip effect
(marketing) A distribution channel phenomenon in which demand forecasts yield supply chain inefficiencies: there are increasing swings in inventory in response to shifts in consumer demand as one moves further up the supply chain.
Forrester effect
Synonym of bullwhip effect
SnackWell effect
The phenomenon whereby a person attempting to diet will eat a larger amount of a healthy alternative than they would of the normal food.
Nernst effect
(physics, chemistry) A thermoelectric (or thermomagnetic) phenomenon observed when a sample allowing electrical conduction is subjected to a magnetic field and a temperature gradient normal (perpendicular) to each other. An electric field will be induced normal to both.