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When the psychologist Paul Rozin studied the prevalent preference for natural foods in five European countries and the US, his team concluded that, for many people, natural is a concept for good that is like god.
Waldfogel presents evidence suggesting "a more nuanced view on the 'wonders of markets' and the 'evil of government.'" His new book, The Tyranny of the Market: Why You Can't Always Get What You Want, makes the case that while markets do a good job of providing products that a majority of people demand, they can fall short of meeting the needs of consumers with less prevalent preferences.
First, we extend the leadership preference literature by comparing followers' preference for paternalistic leadership, a prevalent leadership style in Asia and other regions in the world, and transformational leadership, a leadership style much advocated for in western culture.
Lesbians in South Africa live in constant fear of violence: "Corrective" rape, intended to cure lesbians of their sexual preferences and often resulting in HIV, severe injuries, or even death, is still a prevalent practice.
"It's a prevalent problem.
His is a prevalent view these days.
A prevalent source of error is mistaken eyewitness testimony.
Boredom is a prevalent experience in school.
CM is a prevalent, disabling neurological disorder.
This is a prevalent problem.
This would allow the experimenter to identify the prevalent social preference types and to endogenously classify each subject into the type that fits her behavior best.
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