Can you explain the reflection effect in the context of loss aversion?
The reflection effect describes a counterintuitive behavior where individuals become risk-seeking in the face of losses. When below their reference point, people may prefer to gamble rather than accept a certain loss, leading to increasingly irrational decisions in an attempt to avoid realizing that loss.
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