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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affect experience" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how something influences or changes a person's experience or perception.
Example: "The new policy is designed to affect experience positively, ensuring that all employees feel valued and engaged."
Alternatives: "influence experience" or "impact experience".
Exact(5)
Persons with high scores of positive affect experience frequent and intense episodes of pleasure.
Conversely, those persons with high levels of negative affect experience repeated episodes of intense displeasure (Watson, 2005).
Various factors affect experience and therefore the benefit.
However, because it is self-assessed it is open to bias and it does not directly measure patient experience, just some factors which may affect experience, and even these are problematic.
Numerous microscale tools have been developed [ 5], reflecting a recognition that the details of streetscapes are likely to affect experience and behavior beyond macro-level variables (e.g., street connectivity) that are studied much more often.
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Negative affect experienced at work was related to negative affect in the next morning.
The effect of EA on positive affect was not accounted for by the amount of negative affect experienced.
The emotional component of subjective well-being consists of high levels of positive affect (experiencing pleasant emotions and moods), and lack of low levels of negative affect (experiencing few unpleasant emotions and moods) [ 23].
So this was a very affecting experience for me.
If writing the book was an affecting experience, reading it proves equally so.
But the real holy grail is the ability to verify an identity without adversely affecting experience.
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