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Affection for People as a Function of Affection for Dogs
Psychological Reports, 1972Ratings of affection for dogs were used to select 3 groups of 16 Ss each, a Low Affection group, a Moderate Affection group, and a High Affection group. Ss took the Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation-Behavior (FIRO-B) test, and a 2 (Sex) × 3 (Level of Affection) analysis of variance was carried out on the scores for each of the 6 FIRO-B ...
L T, Brown, T G, Shaw, K D, Kirkland
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Affective Researching, Affective Scenes and an Affective Project
2022Abstract This final chapter pulls together some of the observations and findings from the others in the book, and presents a final argument for undoing the ‘affectless consensus’ of research. It synthesizes a number of ‘affective scenes’ that are present across the various chapters, and uses these to build an argument for why affect ...
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Affective Technology, Affective Management, towards Affective Society
2009In this paper, the term affective is defined as "being capable to evoke affects in people's mind" or "being capable to deliberate affects to be evoked in people's mind". This paper discusses potential impact of concept of affectiveness on development of technological products and services, management, and value systems of societies.
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Premenstrual Affective Syndrome and Affective Disorder
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1975SummarySixty-four per cent of 874 freshmen and sophomore women sent questionnaires about premenstrual and menstrual symptoms returned them. They differed from those not returning the questionnaires only in year of school. As predicted, women reporting premenstrual affective symptoms were more likely than those who did not report them to seek ...
R D, Wetzel +3 more
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Spotlight on Affect: Affect and Affective Forecasting in Impulse Control
Journal of Consumer Psychology, 2006The authors propose an alternative conceptualization to the Strack, Werth, and Deutsch (2006) model. This alternative conceptualization considers how the forecasting of emotional outcomes linked to controlling or failing to control impulses affects self‐regulatory behavior.
Deborah J. MacInnis, Vanessa M. Patrick
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Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces, 2005
There has been an increasing interest in exploring how recognition of a user's affective state can be exploited in creating more effective human-computer interaction. It has been argued that IUIs may be able to improve interaction by including affective elements in their communication with the user (e.g.
Cristina Conati +2 more
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There has been an increasing interest in exploring how recognition of a user's affective state can be exploited in creating more effective human-computer interaction. It has been argued that IUIs may be able to improve interaction by including affective elements in their communication with the user (e.g.
Cristina Conati +2 more
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2020
In an age of AI and automated translation, the affective remains a decisively human condition. Translation and Affect is a collection of essays that investigate the role of affects and emotions across the spectrum of translatorial activities and areas, from public service interpreting to multilingual poetry recitals, from translator training to ...
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In an age of AI and automated translation, the affective remains a decisively human condition. Translation and Affect is a collection of essays that investigate the role of affects and emotions across the spectrum of translatorial activities and areas, from public service interpreting to multilingual poetry recitals, from translator training to ...
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WordNet Affect: an Affective Extension of WordNet.
2004In this paper we present a linguistic resource for the lexical representation of affective knowledge. This resource (named WordNet-Affect) was developed starting from WordNet, through a selection and tagging of a subset of synsets representing the affective ...
C. Strapparava, A. Valitutti
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