The "uncertainty effect" can refer to different concepts depending on the context—ranging from psychology to economics to physics. Below are a few interpretations based on these fields: 1. **In Psychology**: The uncertainty effect often refers to how individuals react to uncertain outcomes compared to known outcomes, even if the known outcomes are unfavorable. It highlights our tendency to prefer options with certain outcomes over uncertain ones, even if the uncertain option might have a better expected value.

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