An originality penalty discourages overly novel ideas by imposing costs or risks on creators who deviate too far from established norms. It’s used in academic grading, patent reviews, or workplace innovation to maintain consistency. Students, researchers, or employees benefit by avoiding rejection, while institutions gain predictable, low-risk outcomes.
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