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mere ownership effect  

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  • Definition The mere ownership effect refers to an individual's tendency to evaluate an object more favorably merely because he or she owns it. The endowment effect is a related phenomenon that concerns the finding that sellers require more money to sell an object than buyers are willing to pay for it. [Source: Encyclopedia of Social Psychology; Mere Ownership Effect]

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