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The Tinkerbell effect is an American English expression describing things that are thought to exist only because people believe in them. The effect is named after Tinker Bell, the fairy in the play Peter Pan, who is revived from near death by the belief of the audience. Another form is called the Reverse Tinkerbell effect, a term coined by David Post in 2003. It stipulates that the more you believe in something the more likely it is to vanish. For example, as more people believe that driving is safe, more people will drive carelessly, in turn making driving less safe.

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  • تأثير تنكربيل هي الترجمة العربية لمطلح تنكربيل إفكت (Tinkerbell effect) الاميركي المستعمل في الفلسفة ومجالات أخرى مثل علوم الاجتماع والنفس والذي يدل على وجود ظواهر تعتبر حقيقية مع انها من مخيلة البشر. وبالتالي، لا يمكن لهذه المظاهر ان تبقى الا لأن الناس تتخيلها. تماما مثل شخصية في قصص بيتر بان التي ألفها جيمس ماثيو باري اذ لا يمكن لها ان تكون حقيقة الا عندما يؤمن بها الناس. ومن المصطلحات الموازية لها مصطلح «تأثير تنكربيل المعكوس» والذي يدل على حالة انكفاء ظاهرة ما بسبب الايمان المفرط بها. فمثلا، الاعتقاد المتزايد بسلامة قيادة السيارات يجعل السائقين متهورين مما ينتج عنه زيادة الحوادث، بالتالي يجعل القيادة غير آمنة. (ar)
  • The Tinkerbell effect is an American English expression describing things that are thought to exist only because people believe in them. The effect is named after Tinker Bell, the fairy in the play Peter Pan, who is revived from near death by the belief of the audience. Another form is called the Reverse Tinkerbell effect, a term coined by David Post in 2003. It stipulates that the more you believe in something the more likely it is to vanish. For example, as more people believe that driving is safe, more people will drive carelessly, in turn making driving less safe. (en)
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  • The Tinkerbell effect is an American English expression describing things that are thought to exist only because people believe in them. The effect is named after Tinker Bell, the fairy in the play Peter Pan, who is revived from near death by the belief of the audience. Another form is called the Reverse Tinkerbell effect, a term coined by David Post in 2003. It stipulates that the more you believe in something the more likely it is to vanish. For example, as more people believe that driving is safe, more people will drive carelessly, in turn making driving less safe. (en)
  • تأثير تنكربيل هي الترجمة العربية لمطلح تنكربيل إفكت (Tinkerbell effect) الاميركي المستعمل في الفلسفة ومجالات أخرى مثل علوم الاجتماع والنفس والذي يدل على وجود ظواهر تعتبر حقيقية مع انها من مخيلة البشر. وبالتالي، لا يمكن لهذه المظاهر ان تبقى الا لأن الناس تتخيلها. تماما مثل شخصية في قصص بيتر بان التي ألفها جيمس ماثيو باري اذ لا يمكن لها ان تكون حقيقة الا عندما يؤمن بها الناس. (ar)
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  • تأثير تنكربيل (ar)
  • Tinkerbell effect (en)
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