Talk:Status quo bias

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"people like things to stay relatively the same." -- Staying the same is not the same thing as maintaining the status quo, as I understand the definitions of those idioms. Perhaps it should say "stay as they currently are" or "stay as they have been over time" or "stay within the bounds of the known and familiar" or "stay unperturbed from the present state." I have no knowledge of this topic, I'm just making a linguistic point. Ryanluck 18:14, 23 February 2007 (UTC)