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  2. Status quo - Wikipedia

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    Status quo is a Latin phrase meaning the existing state of affairs, particularly with regard to social, economic, legal, environmental, political, religious, scientific or military issues. [1] In the sociological sense, the status quo refers to the current state of social structure or values. [ 2 ]

  3. Status quo bias - Wikipedia

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    Status quo bias may be responsible for much of the opposition to human enhancement in general and to genetic cognitive enhancement in particular. [22] Some ethicists argue, however, that status quo bias may not be irrational in such cases. [35] The rationality of status quo bias is also an important question in the ethics of disability. [36]

  4. List of Latin phrases (S) - Wikipedia

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    status quo: the state in which: The current condition or situation. status quo ante: the state in which [things were] before: The state of affairs prior to some upsetting event. Often used as a legal term. status quo ante bellum: the state before the war: A common term in peace treaties. stet: let it stand

  5. Superintendent answers questions on 'unacceptable status quo ...

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    The coming year, Brennan said, will be an opportunity "to determine the productive role that each of us can play as collaborative partners, or individually, to disrupt the unacceptable status quo ...

  6. Unhappy people challenge the status quo - AOL

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    After all, unhappy people tend to challenge the status quo. The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last week set off a torrent of complaints about fairness in healthcare costs, making ...

  7. System justification - Wikipedia

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    System justification theory is a theory within social psychology that system-justifying beliefs serve a psychologically palliative function. It proposes that people have several underlying needs, which vary from individual to individual, that can be satisfied by the defense and justification of the status quo, even when the system may be disadvantageous to certain people.

  8. Bias - Wikipedia

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    Status quo bias should be distinguished from a rational preference for the status quo ante, as when the current state of affairs is objectively superior to the available alternatives, or when imperfect information is a significant problem. A large body of evidence, however, shows that status quo bias frequently affects human decision-making. [63]

  9. Stephen Tsai: Status quo might be way to go for some ... - AOL

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    To which a wise-acre player said : "You mean our plan is to do nothing ?" UH ended up winning, reinforcing the thought that sometimes the best plans are no plans.