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Sixty-four adjective words (4 8 letters) that could be used to describe a person were selected from the Affective Norms English Word database (ANEW) [36].
In its statement, the club's current owners said: "The FA have set a new directive of what we can only describe as very stringent warranties and personal guarantees on the current owners, in some cases our solicitor describes them as over and above what is the norm in English law.
The Affective Norms for English Words (ANEW 11 and the Affective Norms for English Texts (ANET 12 are still visual-based (although not pictorial) collections of emotion-eliciting stimuli.
This article presents valence/pleasantness, activity/arousal, power/dominance, origin, subjective significance, and source-of-experience norms for 1,586 Polish words (primarily nouns), adapted from the Affective Norms for English Words list (1,040 words) and from my own previous research (546 words), regarding the duality-of-mind approach for emotion formation.
Bradley, M. M. & Lang, P. J. Affective Norms for English Text (ANET): Affective ratings of text and instruction manual.
Bradley, M. M. & Lang, P. J. Affective norms for English words (ANEW): Instruction manual and affective ratings.
Bradley, M. M. & Lang, P. J. Affective norms for English words (ANEW): Instruction Manual And Affective Ratings.
ANEW: Affective Norms of English Words [7].
However, in the seminal work that produced the ANEW (Affective Norms for English Words) database, Bradley and Lang (1999) asked participants to rate a word on a scale of "pleasantness".
As their dictionary, they have used the Affective Norms for English Words (ANEW) which contains ratings of 1030 words on pleasure, arousal, and dominance collected by psycholinguistic experiments [13].
To characterize the emotion content of a document we use the Affective Norms for English Words (ANEW) lexicon, which consists of 1034 words that were assigned numerical scores with respect to three emotional "axes" – happiness, arousal, and dominance – by human subjects [45].
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