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The lexical fallacy in emotion research: Mistaking vernacular words for psychological entities. [PDF]
Vernacular lexemes appear self-evident, so we unwittingly reify them. But the words and phrases of natural languages comprise a treacherous basis for identifying valid psychological constructs, as I illustrate in emotion research.
Fiske, Alan Page
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Detection of Road Rage in Vehicle Drivers Based on Speech Feature Fusion
Road rage can easily cause serious road traffic accidents. In order to detect emotional changes of drivers in a straightforward and accurate way, and enable measures to be taken to avoid accidents, this paper presents a road rage emotion detection method
Xiaofeng Feng, Chenhui Liu, Ying Chen
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Learning Experiences in Programming: The Motivating Effect of a Physical Interface [PDF]
A study of undergraduate students learning to program compared the use of a physical interface with use of a screen-based equivalent interface to obtain insights into what made for an engaging learning experience.
Hughes, Janet +2 more
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The Case for a Contemplative Philosophy of Education [PDF]
I argue for the use of contemplative practices, such as meditation, journaling, reflection, etc., as an adjunct or alternative form of pedagogy that can help enrich student engagement, facilitate the creation of a philosophical mind state, and engender ...
Repetti, Rick
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Frustration and Aggression in John Osborne’s “Look Back in Anger”
Look Back in Anger is a play that appeared in a time of crucial transition from Britain's Victorian past into the modern twentieth century. Jimmy's rage and anger is his expression of pent-up emotion and his need for life in a world that has become ...
Assist. Lect. Abdul jaleel Fadhil Jamil
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The Emotional Component in K. Kesey's "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"
The research objective was to study the negative emotional background as a component of the linguistic world image in "One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest" by Ken Kesey.
E. A. Monastyrskaya
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Language representation of the emotional state of the personage in non-verbal speech behavior (on the material of Russian and German languages) [PDF]
The article examines the features of actualization of emotions in a non-verbal speech behavior of the character of a literary text. Emotions are considered basic, the most actively used method of literary character reaction to any object, action, or the ...
Scherbakova Irina Vladimirovna
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The history of modern scholarship on Euripides’ characterization of Hecuba is one of simultaneous fascination and revulsion, empathy and horror, understanding and rejection.
Jose L Garcia
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Angry women in horror: Challenging traditional notions of femininity
One of the major contributions to popular culture by feminist movements has been that of the figure of the angry woman in horror cinema. Although the expression of female rage challenges traditional notions of femininity and disassociates strength and ...
Eva Álvarez-Vázquez
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The preferred derivative JX3212 demonstrates strong inhibitory activity against Kir4.1 with favorable druggability and shows significant antidepressant efficacy in vivo. Abstract Major depressive disorder is a serious psychiatric disorder for which novel and fast‐acting antidepressants are required.
Sisi Wang +15 more
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