This is also called mental accounting.
这也被称为心理会计。
单词 | Mental accounting |
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Mental accounting
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简单心理学 This is also called mental accounting. 这也被称为心理会计。 托福备考手册 Let's listen to... to me talking about mental accounting. 来听听我谈心理账户吧。 托福备考手册 And that's how the professor illustrates, uh, mental accounting. 教授就是这样解释,呃,心理账户的。 托福备考手册 And that's how the professor quickly illustrates, uh, mental accounting. 这就是教授如何快速说明,呃,心理账户的。 托福备考手册 And that's how the professor concisely illustrates a mental accounting. 这就是教授如何简明地说明心理账户的。 托福备考手册 In this lecture, the professor explains mental accounting, which happens when people divide money into, uh, two accounts. 在这节课中,教授解释了心理账户,当人们把钱分成两个账户时,就会发生这种情况。 托福备考手册 And that's how the instructor concisely illustrates a mental accounting. 这就是导师如何简明地说明心理账户。 托福备考手册 In this lecture, the professor quickly explains mental accounting, which happens when people divide money into, uh, two separate accounts. 在这节课中,教授快速解释了心理账户,当人们把钱分成两个单独的账户时,就会发生这种情况。 经济学人(汇总) Mental accounting is a concept that was coined by Richard Thaler, a behavioural economist, to describe how people put different values on money depending on context. 心理账户效应是行为经济学家理查德·塞勒首创的一个概念,用来描述人们如何在不同情况下对金钱赋予不同的价值。 托福备考手册 In this lecture, the speaker quickly explains mental accounting which happens when people divide money into, uh, two separate accounts. 在这节课中,演讲者快速解释了心理账户,当人们把钱分成两个单独的账户时,就会发生这种情况。 世界奇趣图谱 Another thing you should do is some mental accounting first thing. 你应该做的另一件事是首先做一些心理账户。 托福备考手册 " The professor explains mental accounting... " " the professor gives an example of his life, " and then at the end, you say, " That's how the professor illustrates mental accounting." “教授解释了心理账户… … ” “教授举了一个他亲身经历的例子来说明,”然后在最后,你说,“教授就是这样解释心理账户的。”
英语百科
Mental accountingA concept first named by Richard Thaler, mental accounting (or psychological accounting) attempts to describe the process whereby people code, categorize and evaluate economic outcomes. People may have multiple mental accounts for the same kind of resource. A person may use different monthly budgets for grocery shopping and eating out at restaurants, for example, and constrain one kind of purchase when its budget has run out while not constraining the other kind of purchase, even though both expenditures draw on the same fungible resource (income). Similarly, supermarket shoppers spend less money at the market when paying with cash than with their debit cards (and credit cards), even though both cash and debit cards draw on the same economic resource. |
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