under-attend
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[edit]Verb
[edit]under-attend (third-person singular simple present under-attends, present participle under-attending, simple past and past participle under-attended)
- Alternative form of underattend
- 2007, Rami Zwick, Amnon Rapoport, Experimental Business Research, →ISBN:
- Yet, the weight of evidence is that consumers will under-attend to these considerations, perpetuating a positive assessment bias.
- 2010, Linda Ackerman Anderson, Dean Anderson, The Change Leader's Roadmap, →ISBN:
- They under-attend to culture and do not account for its pervasive force in their change strategies.
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- According to the punctuated equilibrium theory, both political actors and institutions have a tendency to over-attend to some information or policy issues and under-attend to others.