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Meanings of
positive affect
in English
Psychological capability to respond positively.
positive affectivity
negative affectivity
Usage of
positive affect
in English
1
Furthermore, it was associated with increased negative affect and diminished
positive
affect
.
2
Our results support the hypothesis that
positive
affect
contributes beneficially to physical health.
3
Because you obviously don't understand the
positive
affect
this is having on someone.
4
Heightened
positive
affect
reactivity was also associated with more depressive symptoms at follow-up.
5
Having a
positive
affect
makes tasks seem more rich and interesting.
6
It's had more of a
positive
affect
then I every could have envisioned.
7
These results may further point to a fundamental relationship between associativity and
positive
affect
.
8
Post-NSSI,
positive
affect
significantly increased while negative affect remained unchanged.
9
Background: Mediterranean dietary patterns have been associated with cardiovascular and psychological health, including
positive
affect
.
10
The researcher also said the study can't say how exercise and
positive
affect
may be linked.
11
Specifically, we find that round dollar values produce greater
positive
affect
than do nonzero decimal values.
12
Greater momentary
positive
affect
predicted increased alcohol craving, but only when participants exhibited heightened risk-taking propensity.
13
Results indicate significant increases in negative affect, and decreases in
positive
affect
,
prior to an NSSI act.
14
Thus, all four surgical anti-depressant approaches may be promoting
positive
affect
by converging influences onto the MFB.
15
As predicted, chronotypes differed in their daily patterns in both self-reported
positive
affect
and associated brain regions.
16
Increasing
positive
affect
is a good thing, whether it is from auditory, visual, or any other sensory experience.
Other examples for "positive affect"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
positive
affect
positive
Adjective
Noun
Positive affect
through the time
Positive affect
across language varieties
United States of America
Common