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Approach avoidance, also known as "motivation direction," ranges from tendency to approach to tendency to avoid a stimulus.
Further, this meta-analysis was limited to that of published studies, which could have caused publication bias, resulting from tendency to selectively publish results that are statistically significant.
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He turned that institution and its leader, Josef Hoffmann, away from tendencies toward stripped-down formalism.
Shield us from indifference And from our tendency to forget.
For Mr. Bush, this was the climax of an extraordinary personal journey from volatility to steadiness, from a tendency toward mischief to a talent for discipline.
According to Mr Moe, South Korea's success also derives from the tendency of families to sing at home and from their fascination with Western music.
Political observers say Mr. Gore will benefit from the tendency of Latinos to vote Democratic.
The Pinto was sound, they said, aside from its tendency to burst into flames when hit in the rear.
The smaller category of O'Neillian indiscretion arises from his tendency to express certainty about inherently uncertain situations.
It results from the tendency of some minerals to split in certain directions that are structurally weaker than others.
In all groups the metallic properties, resulting from the tendency to hold valence electrons more loosely, increase with atomic number.
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