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The affective component is an individual's sense of care for nature.
Affective conditions such as depression do not seem to increase with age.
At such times the affective filter is said to be "up".
Affective factors and the problem of age in second language acquisition.
Both focus on affective rather than cognitive factors as central to the process.
It cannot be used to study cognitive or affective variables.
And there are people who wish the act would result more affective education to reduce such violence.
It's really about "new forms of social organization and affective relationships."
Founded in 2003, the focus of its research is the emotions or affective science.
In effect, groups with a high positive affective tone will be creative.
This evidence and adjustment can be quite free of affective associations.
Angels look down from the simple but affective the roof.
See it with feeling: Affective predictions in the human brain.
Here, intellectual faculties seem to take the lead over the affective one.
The second one refers to the affective character of strong ties.
One application of affective forecasting research is in economic policy.
Affective science is the scientific study of emotion or affect.
The infant moves back and forth between two different affective states.
Said to be devoid of affective mentality in traditional sense.
And some people get seasonal affective disorder in the winter.
This can be a result of intentional affective influence by a leader or team member.
Affective factors also play an important role in systematic variation.
"By that, I mean what we want not only economically, but in more personal, psychological and affective terms."
Yet, how much emphasis has been placed on the affective needs of learners?
The area of integrating affective values in artifacts is not new at all.