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In both processes the gamification is aimed at affecting learning-related behavior.
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We avoid engaging in even the most minimal outreach efforts aimed at affecting change beyond our narrow professional realm.
Most of the evidence suggests the rate we eat at affects how much we eat.
Interestingly, some research indicates that conservative media is better at affecting consumers' views than liberal media.
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