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Participants with depression tended to respond faster when the sentences were paired with negative words, suggesting that they have a predisposition to interpret ambiguous events negatively.
Agency officials said there was never any effort by anyone to constrain the inquiry and that the report, by Inspector General Britt Snider, was too harsh in its interpretation of ambiguous events and remarks.
For the ancient period, ambiguous events were disappeared by the middle of the twentieth century.
Without a sense of belonging, students negatively interpret ambiguous events, which results in more stress and less success in the classroom (Aguilar et al. 2014).
Not only do remindings benefit mnemonic performance, they also support a wide range of higher order cognitive skills, including classification of new items (Medin & Schaffer, 1978; Ross, Perkins, & Tenpenny, 1990), interpretation of ambiguous events (Ross & Bradshaw, 1994; Tullis, Braverman, et al., 2014), and generalization across episodes (Ross & Kennedy, 1990).
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Three narratives — the murder of a family of four, a man who kills his daughter, and an ambiguous event involving two boys at summer camp — are recited, acted out, sung, and thoroughly distilled.
The film begins with Hester attempting suicide, and it drifts — or rather, leaps, writhes and swoons, propelled by Samuel Barber's gloriously anguished Concerto for Violin and Orchestra — backward and forward from that ambiguous event, assembling the fragments of her wounded, yearning self.
To examine tract lengths, we omitted all but one ambiguous event.
(Patient 11, female, 41, first interview) Receiving a diagnosis was a similarly ambiguous event, magnified by difficulty understanding the professional language.
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