Ovsiankina effect

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Etymology[edit]

Named after Maria Ovsiankina, a Russian-German-American psychologist (b. 1898–1993), who studied this effect.

Noun[edit]

Ovsiankina effect (plural Ovsiankina effects)

  1. (psychology) The tendency to pick up an interrupted action again when it has still not been completed.
    Coordinate term: Zeigarnik effect

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