Sentence examples for anticipated experiences from inspiring English sources

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As anticipated, experiences of IPV were more common among women who induced abortion.

Alcohol Expectancy Questionnaire (AEQ; Brown et al., 1987, translated by Clinical Alcohol Research, Lund University) is an empirically derived self-report measure assessing anticipated experiences associated with alcohol use.

The respective lifeworld is claimed to "predelineate" a "world-horizon" of potential future experiences that are to be (more or less) expected for a given group member at a given time, under various conditions, where the resulting sequences of anticipated experiences can be looked upon as corresponding to different "possible worlds and environments" (Husserliana, vol. III/1, p. 100).

However, the Vollmann et al. study did not evaluate actual (as opposed to anticipated) experiences of support.

The previously anticipated experiences of patients with advanced dementia may thus differ from their actual daily experiences, but the physician is generally not able to discuss these potential changes with the patient.

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A pathology of pleasures is often signaled by an obsession with not "missing out" on particularly attractive pleasures and strong disappointment when a highly anticipated experience does not meet expectations.

Women often dreaded, anticipated, experienced and adapted their lives to the blatant and discrete stigmatization they attributed to their HIV serostatus in both intimate and distant relationships [10].

Motivation to avoid the negative emotion women anticipated experiencing if they were to opt for one type of surgery over the other may have helped form these perceptions.

It would be equally plausible to explore this pattern the other way around: That is, people who score high on "neuroticism" may tend to subjectively anticipate experiences as negative or potentially damaging [36], and could, therefore, be more likely to detect potentially unpleasant stimuli.

The TPB has been extended to include anticipated regret (the regret one anticipates experiencing after engaging in the behaviour, or not engaging in that behaviour) [ 27], which has been shown to enhance the TPB's utility in predicting intentions in a variety of situations, including those pertaining to health-related decisions [ 33].

A large proportion of adults can anticipate experiencing some form of physical disability, be it temporary or permanent, at some point, and all would benefit from an optimally accessible environment.

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