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Dysrationalia is defined as the inability … Dysrationalia is defined as the inability to think and behave rationally despite adequate intelligence. It is a concept in educational psychology and is not a clinical disorder such as a thought disorder. Dysrationalia can be a resource to help explain why smart people fall for Ponzi schemes and other fraudulent encounters.i schemes and other fraudulent encounters.
, تُعرّف اللاعقلانية أو غياب العقلانية بأنها … تُعرّف اللاعقلانية أو غياب العقلانية بأنها عدم القدرة على التفكير والتصرف بعقلانية رغمًا من توفّر الذكاء الكافي. وهي مفهوم في علم النفس التربوي وليست اضطرابًا سريريًا مثل اضطراب الفكر. قد تشرح اللاعقلانية كيف يفشل الأشخاص الأذكياء في سلسلة بونزي وسواها من الأساليب الاحتيالية.سلسلة بونزي وسواها من الأساليب الاحتيالية.
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Dysrationalia is defined as the inability … Dysrationalia is defined as the inability to think and behave rationally despite adequate intelligence. It is a concept in educational psychology and is not a clinical disorder such as a thought disorder. Dysrationalia can be a resource to help explain why smart people fall for Ponzi schemes and other fraudulent encounters.i schemes and other fraudulent encounters.
, تُعرّف اللاعقلانية أو غياب العقلانية بأنها … تُعرّف اللاعقلانية أو غياب العقلانية بأنها عدم القدرة على التفكير والتصرف بعقلانية رغمًا من توفّر الذكاء الكافي. وهي مفهوم في علم النفس التربوي وليست اضطرابًا سريريًا مثل اضطراب الفكر. قد تشرح اللاعقلانية كيف يفشل الأشخاص الأذكياء في سلسلة بونزي وسواها من الأساليب الاحتيالية.سلسلة بونزي وسواها من الأساليب الاحتيالية.
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