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So we decided at the very core of what we do will be emotion".
There's going to be emotion on display at Villa Park after this week's news that Stilian Petrov due to his acute leukemia.
"A lot of people, how they react to a restaurant, it can be emotion; it's necessarily a conscious way they react.
Red Bull's team principal, Christian Horner, believes the FIA may take action over his outburst "In the heat of the moment there is always going to be emotion from the driver," he said.
The next week my mother phones and says: 'Your dad's going in for an X-ray, he has pains in his chest.' I said: 'It'll be emotion.' Well, it was cancer.
"There will be emotion," admitted Gatland.
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Moreover, the questionnaire's format is coherent with previous research showing that emotional socialization practices may be emotion-specific (O'Neal & Magai, 2005), so the ESS included four emotions: sadness, anger, fear, and overjoy.
It also thinks companies should be allowed to opt out of jury trials, where awards can be emotion-fuelled and thus huge, in favour of bench trials (decided by judges) or arbitration.
Be emotion-filled.
In this case study, both the content of the experimental materials used (i.e. whether she had poisoned a child) and the context of the deception (i.e. her wish to prove her innocence) could be emotion-provoking and high stake.
Hence, we speculate that this faster responsiveness in the LU group might be emotion-dependent and specific to self-centered tasks where females are asked about their mood or emotional states.
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