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**Original 5-point Likert responses were recoded as: Habitually (Always or Often), Occasionally (Sometimes or Seldom) and Never due to small cell counts.
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An affable drunk is always preferable to a habitually aggrieved one.
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Susan Cain's book was never really intended as a scientific thesis, but a manifesto for a particular kind of person – the quiet types, the people who don't always speak up and as such habitually see their wishes trampled on by a loud minority.
We have always been temperamentally opposite, causing me to habitually suspend my judgment.
For example, though caffeinated beverages, chocolate, and other foods are not new, they have not always been available in amounts that could be consumed habitually or compulsively.
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