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The phrase "a decrease in emotional" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks a noun to follow "emotional." You can use it when discussing a reduction in emotional responses or feelings, but it needs to be completed for clarity.
Example: "There has been a decrease in emotional responses among the participants."
Alternatives: "a decline in emotional" or "a reduction in emotional".
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These employees also experienced increased job satisfaction and organizational citizenship behavior as well as a decrease in emotional exhaustion (burnout), the study shows.
Those women for whom counselling had worked (ie, those who reported a decrease in emotional stress) had longer telomeres at the end than they did at the beginning.
So I'll offer a caveat to this week's quiz: if you are prone to a decrease in emotional health when you fail to succeed, you may not wish to go forward.
Because the symptoms of anorexia nervosa, bulimia or binge eating disorder can be easy to miss, even if they're accompanied by drastic weight loss or a decrease in emotional or sexual intimacy.
Finally, repeated exposure to violent media cues lead to reduced psychological and affective arousal by violent media stimuli that is related to a decrease in emotional responsiveness to real-life violence and suffering".
Finally, repeated exposure to violent media cues lead to reduced psychological and affective arousal by violent media stimuli that is related to a decrease in emotional responsiveness to real-life violence and suffering". In other words, among other things, it has been shown to increase aggression and simultaneously decrease empathy, not a good combination.
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Some participants felt like 'covering up' who they really were and reported financial and working problems because of 'just not caring.' This detachment was experienced as a beneficial effect by some patients, but others experience it as a decrease in normal emotional responsiveness.
Only the ECS model showed a statistically significant R2 change; that is, the subjective experience of adverse effects predicted a decrease in the emotional HRQL.
Earlier diagnosis may lead to an improvement in educational and behavioural outcomes, a reduction in comorbid psychiatric symptoms, and a decrease in the emotional and financial stresses created by ASDs for individuals and their families.
Women experienced a 25% decrease in emotional lability (p < 0.01), a 25% decrease in irritability (p < 0.01), and a 22% reduction in anxiety (p = 0.01) within 3 to 6 months.
In both groups there was a significant decrease in emotional and behavioral problems from baseline onwards.
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