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社会上对人才的态度会出现这样一种马太效应,社会对已经出名(得到社会承认)的人才,给予

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社会上对人才的态度会出现这样一种马太效应,社会对已经出名(得到社会承认)的人才,给予愈来愈多,而对不出名的人才,则连应予得也不给予。根据上述定义,下列不属于马太效应的是:

A.某高校聘请一位在商界很成功的企业家担任学院的荣誉教授

B.有些科学家在没有成名以前,论文无处发表,成果无人承认,甚至生活无所着落

C.某演员在获得了影 帝头衔后还是积极努力工作,终于在几年之后又获得另一重要奖项

D.莫言得到诺贝尔文学奖后,其作品受到追捧,很多读者想购买作为收藏,社会各界都向其表示祝贺,甚至有人想送他房产

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