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In that speech, FDR not only addressed that fear in a positive and a programmatic sense, he named it and defined fear as part of the problem.
Researcher defined fear of failure as a negative emotion (Li, 2011; Patzelt and Shepherd, 2011; Welpe et al., 2012) which discourages from starting a business (Ekore and Okekeocha, 2012).
As of late, a company named Canipre has been drumming up a lot of shadily defined fear mongering against "one million Canadians" who they insist are illegally downloading copyrighted material.
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Advocates of the ban on gay marriage need the debate about the issue to remain on the plane of vaguely defined fears and "threats to society".
We defined fear-avoidance beliefs as high when the score was ≥18 (of maximum of 24).
Twin family studies of clinically defined fears and phobias have also indicated familiarity (Torgersen 1983; Skre et al. 1993; Skre et al. 2000).
To alleviate the overcoming any fear including fear of the dentist is on how you define fear.
While the two terms tend to be interchangeable in everyday usage, neuroscientists define fear as a response to a specific thing a loud sound, for instance, or oncoming traffic.
Scientists generally define fear as a negative emotional state triggered by the presence of a stimulus (the snake) that has the potential to cause harm, and anxiety as a negative emotional state in which the threat is not present but anticipated.
Cramer: How do you define fear?
Cramer: How do you define fear and success?
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