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Verbal Abuse

British Journal of Perioperative Nursing (United Kingdom), 2000
The Health and Safety Executive includes verbal abuse in its definition of work-related violence (HSE 1997). Verbal abuse is ‘any remark made to or about a client which may reasonably be perceived to be demeaning, disrespectful, humiliating, intimidating, racist, sexist, homophobic, ageist or blasphemous’.
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Effects of Hypnosis on Verbal and Non-Verbal Creativity

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1985
Abstract 60 female volunteers, 30 hypnotizable and 30 unhypnotizable, screened on 2 measures of hypnotizability, were assigned to a hypnosis, simulation, or waking motivated treatment condition to assess whether hypnosis has a differentially enhancing effect upon verbal and non-verbal creativity test performance.
M A, Ashton, R D, McDonald
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Transfer of Verbal Conditioning to Non-Verbal Behavior

Psychological Reports, 1967
In this study neutral syllables pre-rated on Osgood's semantic differential scale were presented as names of blocks. After negative meaning was associated with the syllable XEH Ss re-rated the syllables on three descriptive scales. This conditioning of meaning was established by using unpleasant, weak, and mixed weak-unpleasant evaluative words.
J G, Phelan, H, Hekmat, T, Tang
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Verbal Approval and Anxiety in Serial-Verbal Learning

Psychological Reports, 1968
In two experiments, each using 40 college student Ss, level of manifest anxiety and the presence or absence of verbal approval by E for a correct anticipation were varied. Verbal approval led to a decrement in performance for high-anxiety Ss and superior learning for low-anxiety Ss, whereas without verbal approval either high-anxiety Ss were superior ...
R, Catalana, D R, Kirkpatrick
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VERBALITY IN VISUALITY, VISUALITY IN VERBALITY

Dynamics of Media Systems
In this article, the author examines the relationship between the verbal and the visual in the system of modern communication. The visual and virtual revolutions of the 20th and 21st centuries have focused on the formation of a “picture” perception of the world and “picture” communication. While acknowledging the existing communication component of the
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Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication

1980
Communication is a basic part of all animal behaviour. Humans communicate by language but it is becoming far more evident now that a great deal of human communication is effected through nonverbal means — looks, gestures etc. By communication we imply a social process; social interaction depends on communication.
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Verbal Classifiers

2000
Abstract Verbal classifiers appear on the verb,categorizing the referent of its argument in terms of its shape consistency,size,structure,position,and animacy .Verbal classifiers always refer to a predicate argument (usually, S in an intransitive or O in a semantic Every noun in a language does not necessarily require a verbal classifier;
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Verbal Art, Verbal Sign, Verbal Time

World Literature Today, 1985
Michael Sosa   +3 more
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Verbal Memory

2015
Verbal memory is impaired in neurological and psychiatric conditions and provides one of the main targets of intervention. Specifically, this cognitive domain has been shown to provide a major determinant of outcome in schizophrenia and mood disorders.
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Verbal, non verbal

1993
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