Not exact matches
In the context of this
study that simply meant more anxious subjects tended to feel more irrationally
negative about the neutral
word puzzles that accompanied stressful images, but in real life this effect could cause actual trouble.
The
study included two surveys labeled «
word of mouth» and «buzz,» which asked respondents whether they had talked about a brand with friends or family members and if they'd noticed more positive or
negative sentiments around a brand in the past two weeks, respectively.
Still, listeners tend to have a
negative opinion of speakers who overuse these
words, particularly the
word um, a small 1995
study found.
This
study claims
words like «think,» «reason» and «question» are
negative.
@ Mosihasteen i bet you hundred million go
study the quran man and find every
negative thing in quran you can possibly can do some more
study with your byest mind and then gather all that nd then search it up y did god said those things in quran tell you what i do nt have hundred million but i have my fath which is more worth than that if every
negative thing in quran u find and you actully
study further you will find y it is said by god and what is the reason and how it is possitive and i give you my
word if you find 1 mistake or error in quran i will convert to what ever you follow man there you go wana take the challenge
Even the title of the
study — with the use of the
word «consequences» and «banning» — plays up the
negatives.
Three
studies were conducted to assess cognitive control of positive,
negative, and neutral
words, using a cue - based (
Study 1 and 2) or value - based (
Study 3) item - directed forgetting task in young and older adults.
In one research
study, a sample of undergraduate students who were physically manipulated (unbeknownst to them) to walk with a «depressed» style (slumped shoulders) recalled more emotionally
negative words than a group who walked with a «happy» style (upright and bouncy gait).
In a
study in the Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, people were shown positive and
negative words.
A new
study has found «text speak» - such as shortening
words and leaving out punctuation - does not have a
negative impact on the development of children's grammar and spelling.
, the students will learn, review, discuss, investigate, and write about: 1) Brief Irish history 2) Health problems and diseases 3) Conditions on a trans - Atlantic ship 4) History and procedures at Ellis Island 5) Immigration then and now Other skills enhanced are: 1) Vocabulary improvement 2) Reading comprehension skills 3) Use and
study of
negative words All the stories in this collection capitalize on the students great interest in ghosts, and other weird phenomena.
In other
words, the
study does a simple physical analysis of the trade off between conventional mitigation and
negative emissions technologies in a 2C world and makes no assumptions about changing economic, technological and sociopolitical contexts, the authors note.
In the Facebook
study this equated to a truly terrifying difference: those who saw less
negative updates used around 0.05 more positive
words out of every 100
words in their status updates, whereas those who saw less positive updates used around 1 less positive
word per 100 in their status updates.
One
study found that high levels of
negative emotion such as arguing or criticism and low levels of positive emotion such as indifference during marital interactions were associated with lower levels of martial satisfaction.1 In other
words, if a couple fights a lot, and does so in a not - so - nice way, they're not as happy in their marriage.
A
study published in Psychological Science found that when participants engaged in expressive writing (i.e., writing about their deepest emotions related to their relationship), they were more likely to use positive and
negative emotion
words — such as happy and love — during daily exchanges with their significant others compared to participants in a control group asked to write about simple day - to - day activities.2 Importantly, the
study revealed that increases in the use of positive emotion
words were associated with higher levels of relational stability.