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Kuhnen says, "when people are in a bad environment with losses left and right and they have their own money at stake."
Why We Can't Let Go of Our Losers Jason Zweig 2011
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A study led by Camelia Kuhnen of Northwestern University found that people are much worse at estimating whether a bad investment will produce mild or severe losses than they are at predicting whether a winning investment will generate small or large gains.
Why We Can't Let Go of Our Losers Jason Zweig 2011
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However, in the September 1, 2005, issue of Neuron, Camelia M. Kuhnen and Brian Knutson of Stanford University report the identification of two key brain regions activated before people make risk-seeking versus risk-aversion investment mistakes.
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In the early 1990s, a handful of German neo-Nazis, led by neo-Nazi and former German military officer Michael Kuhnen, volunteered to go to Iraq “to fight against America and Zionism” in the Persian Gulf War.
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Kuhnen, F.: Landwirtschaft und anfangliche Industrialisierung.
5. References 1990
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Elliott has credit for 495 days served in Placer County Jail, but there is currently a hold on him from Nevada County, according to Kuhnen.
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Kuhnen, asked the courtroom if anyone wanted to make statements in Elliott's case.
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"Given the very short leash on which the defendant finds himself, there is very little margin for error when it comes to possible future violations of probation," Kuhnen said.
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"I am really relieved, everybody in my team fought great," Kuhnen added.
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"Even after his doubles, Kiefer again showed in his singles match a great performance," Kuhnen said.
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