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Previous studies evoked feelings of mental contamination via listening to a scenario, which described a non-consensual kiss.
Stories of Partition evoked feelings of fear, sympathy and horror long distances away.
The Roots TV miniseries adapted from the book and shown shortly before the trial was believed to have evoked feelings of "guilt and sympathy" with many white viewers.
(RN03) Similarly with physical violence, verbal violence predominantly evoked feelings of fear and anxiety.
(Johnson et al., 2003, p. 394) They also recognized that others might portray them similarly, which evoked feelings of shame and regret.
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