Science news articles about 'negative connotations'Touch can trump taste, says Rutgers retail scholar
... of consumer decision-making. The researchers were especially interested in the effects of cues with negative connotations, such as the flimsy feel of a cup.
Consumers generally fall into one of two ... Decisions under pressure: it's all in the heartbeat
... wasn't necessarily a bad thing, because it was, in fact, a natural reaction that had been given a negative connotation.
Professor Dulleck is leading the Australian arm of a study that was awarded ... Decisions under pressure: It's all in the heartbeat
... Uwe Dulleck, from the QUT Business Faculty, said stress in the workplace wasn't necessarily a bad thing, because it was, in fact, a natural reaction that had been given a negative connotation...Going to the hospital - a cure for disease, or the source of it?
... during my daily phobia-pondering) with you all. Misery loves company, so I assume that stands true for other negatively connotated emotions like disgust, fear of microbes, etc. ... Optimism experts handicap the presidential election with about 6 weeks remaining until Nov. 4
... Penn's Positive Psychology Center. CAVE extracts and analyzes causal statements for positive or negative connotation, as well as three dimensions of causality: whether the speaker attributes the cause ... Biological alternatives to chemical pesticides
... educated about biopesticides – and they should be given a different name with less negative connotations. The researchers also suggested providing an ethical marque for products.
Importantly, risks ... Will polyclinics deliver real benefits to patients?
... vision”, he writes.
Dixon believes that the scepticism and negative press surrounding polyclinics is misplaced and results partly from the connotation of the term “polyclinic” rather than a problem ... Powerful donor motivators for fundraising
... we derive self-benefits in the form of enhanced self-esteem and social approval—serving others connotes valued human traits including compassion, cooperativeness, and kindness," the authors conclude.
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Touch can trump taste, says Rutgers retail scholar
... of consumer decision-making. The researchers were especially interested in the effects of cues with negative connotations, such as the flimsy feel of a cup. Consumers generally fall into one of two ...Decisions under pressure: it's all in the heartbeat
... wasn't necessarily a bad thing, because it was, in fact, a natural reaction that had been given a negative connotation. Professor Dulleck is leading the Australian arm of a study that was awarded ...Decisions under pressure: It's all in the heartbeat
... Uwe Dulleck, from the QUT Business Faculty, said stress in the workplace wasn't necessarily a bad thing, because it was, in fact, a natural reaction that had been given a negative connotation...Going to the hospital - a cure for disease, or the source of it?
... during my daily phobia-pondering) with you all. Misery loves company, so I assume that stands true for other negatively connotated emotions like disgust, fear of microbes, etc. ...Optimism experts handicap the presidential election with about 6 weeks remaining until Nov. 4
... Penn's Positive Psychology Center. CAVE extracts and analyzes causal statements for positive or negative connotation, as well as three dimensions of causality: whether the speaker attributes the cause ...Biological alternatives to chemical pesticides
... educated about biopesticides – and they should be given a different name with less negative connotations. The researchers also suggested providing an ethical marque for products. Importantly, risks ...Will polyclinics deliver real benefits to patients?
... vision”, he writes. Dixon believes that the scepticism and negative press surrounding polyclinics is misplaced and results partly from the connotation of the term “polyclinic” rather than a problem ...Powerful donor motivators for fundraising
... we derive self-benefits in the form of enhanced self-esteem and social approval—serving others connotes valued human traits including compassion, cooperativeness, and kindness," the authors conclude.