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Overemphasis
Other Names:
Over-emphasis
Overemphasized
Overemphasizing
Broader:
Oversufficiency-Insufficiency
Communicativeness-Uncommunicativeness
Representation-Misrepresentation
Overestimation-Underestimation
Related Problems:
Analytical stagnation
Deluding familial image of social responsibility
Curative health mindset
Parochial preoccupation with community problems
Overemphasized leisure activities
Preoccupation with isolated problems
Overemphasis on individual rights
Consumerism
Abstract educational methods
Underuse of management research
Overemphasis on technological skills
Economic bias in development
Lack of meaningful educational context for ethical decisions
Overemphasis on institutional security
Overemphasis on immediate superficial needs
Overemphasis on rapid returns on investment
Dominance of economic motives
Short-term profit maximization
Ideological overemphasis in economic administration
Overemphasis on effective use of technical resources
Habitual overemphasis on national self-determination
Overemphasis on self-sufficiency with respect to interdependence
Unmeaningful social roles for the aged
Inappropriate emphasis on prestige technology
Imbalanced research activity
Emphasis on economic priorities in research
Emphasis on family survival
Domination
Excessive emphasis on fashionable problems
Hegemony of visual information
Overemphasis on economic progress in society
Lack of emphasis on basic education
Limited functional abilities
Media imperialism
Exclusive emphasis on observables
Undervaluation of systematic biology
Cult of youth
Growing size and impersonality of firms
Strategies:
Offering adequate emphasis
Providing basic education
Resolving conflict through emphasis on local issues
Resolving conflict through emphasis on local issues
Abstaining from development of life skills
Abstaining from emphasis on basic education
Abstaining from scientific taxonomy
Subjects:
Policy
Type Classification:
D: Destructive values