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Shame is so intrinsic in a strong affection we must all experience Adam's reticence.
CRA positive dimension scores were significantly correlated with three of the four CRS II scales (intrinsic rewards of giving, love and affection, and balance in family caregiving).
The scale consists of four subscales representing different dimensions of reciprocity (warmth and regard, intrinsic rewards of giving, love and affection, and balance within family caregiving), where each item is rated on a 5-point scale ranging from 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree).
Relationship satisfaction (QMI) and three of the four CRS II scales (intrinsic rewards of giving, love and affection, and balance in family caregiving) that were significantly correlated at the bivariate level with the dependant variable were entered into the model to predict CRA positive domain.
I had been her source of comfort, her anchor, but affection was no longer an intrinsic fix.
By that time, writes Conboy, "the NOTW had established a tangible and cosy place in the affections of the nation, as an intrinsic and widely recognised part of the national narrative.
Unlike Whiting, however, Brink does not think love can be understood to be a matter of disinterested affection: that would be to "assign only extrinsic significance to special concern.…By contrast, common sense attaches intrinsic significance to special relationships" (1999, p. 269).
Equal affection.
First the intrinsic value.
Fusion has intrinsic safety.
Instrumental or intrinsic?
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