• The Matthew effect, sometimes called the Matthew principle or cumulative advantage, is the tendency of individuals to accrue social or economic success...
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    Franklin, and Jocelyn Bell Burnell. The Matilda effect was compared to the Matthew effect, whereby an eminent scientist often gets more credit than a comparatively...
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    expansion Butterfly effect Chain reaction Clapotis Domino effect Katamari Damacy, a video game based on the snowball effect Matthew effect Positive feedback...
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  • Levels-of-processing effect Martha Mitchell effect Matthew effect McCollough effect McGurk effect Mere-exposure effect Mere ownership effect Microwave auditory effect Misinformation...
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  • Matthew Mathew, alternative spelling of Matthew Matthews (disambiguation) Matthew effect Tropical Storm Matthew (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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  • or mother of a scientific field Eponym Scientific priority Matthew effect Matilda effect Obliteration by incorporation Theories and sociology of the...
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  • within the workplace. Golem effect Law of attraction (New Thought) List of eponymous laws Matthew effect Placebo effect Positive feedback Sports psychology...
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    written by Octavia E. Butler. Life of Jesus in the New Testament Matthew 25 Matthew effect Ministry of Jesus Monasticism Sabbath economics Stewardship Usury...
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    The Woozle effect, also known as evidence by citation, occurs when a source is widely cited for a claim that the source does not adequately support, giving...
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  • "To him that hath" etc. is a reference to Matthew 25:29 (the parable of the talents, see also Matthew effect). The aphorism is commonly evoked, with variations...
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    Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival. No War but the Class War Matthew effect Let them eat cake "FBI Domestic Terrorism Symbols Guide: Anarchist Violent...
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  • Attention inequality (category Matthew effect)
    is unexplainable by variations of quality and individual talent. The Matthew effect plays a significant role in the emergence of attention inequality—those...
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  • Zuckerman is credited by Merton as co-author of the Matthew effect. With his study of the Matthew effect, Merton showed how the social system of science sometimes...
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    Preferential attachment (category Matthew effect)
    names Yule process, cumulative advantage, the rich get richer, and the Matthew effect. They are also related to Gibrat's law. The principal reason for scientific...
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    ranking algorithm and therefore is being criticized for strengthening the Matthew effect; as highly cited papers appear in top positions they gain more citations...
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  • career trajectories, especially regarding the idea of the Matthew effect. The Matthew effect is an idea by Robert K. Merton that explains his findings...
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  • (psychosis) Massenerhebung effect (trees) Maternal age effect (developmental biology) Maternal effect (developmental biology) Matthew effect (education) (education)...
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    and athletes through other mechanisms. The Pygmalion effect, Galatea effect, and Matthew effect are examples of effects which impact player motivation...
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  • work among a small number of researchers Bibliometrics Lotka's law Matthew effect Pareto principle Price, Derek J. De Solla (2019-05-06). Little Science...
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    different groups Keynesian economics – Group of macroeconomic theories Matthew effect – The rich get richer and the poor get poorer Neoclassical economics –...
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    Winner and loser effects (category Matthew effect)
    The winner and loser effect is an aggression phenomenon in which the winner effect is the increased probability that an animal will win future aggressive...
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  • labs and research-performing institutions, a phenomenon known as the "Matthew effect" in science funding. Lastly, some have argued that funding by lottery...
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  • organization of science, scientific elites, the accumulation of advantage, the Matthew effect, and the phenomenon of multiple discovery. Zuckerman served as the Senior...
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    good Beckstrom's law List of eponymous laws Matching (graph theory) Matthew effect Pareto principle Reed's law Sarnoff's law Simeonov, Simeon (26 July...
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    The Dunning–Kruger effect is a cognitive bias in which people with limited competence in a particular domain overestimate their abilities. It was first...
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  • support of an argument. One particular case of misattribution is the Matthew effect. A quotation is often attributed to someone more famous than the real...
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    products. Social influence often induces a rich-get-richer phenomenon (Matthew effect) where popular products tend to become even more popular. According...
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  • piano market, while smaller competitors disappeared over time. (See the Matthew effect, in which "the rich get richer and the poor get poorer".) The term "winner-take-all"...
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    wealth inequality List of U.S. states by Gini coefficient Lorenz curve Matthew effect Pareto distribution ROC analysis Suits index The Elephant Curve Utopia...
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    thought. His article on the Matthew effect in education has been cited over 2,700 times in scientific literature. The Matthew Effect, with respect to education...
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