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In at least two other studies, African participants have reported a positive outlook on life that discouraged thought about future sickness [ 42, 58].
If you actually ask him, which risks spoiling the speculation, he says he hasn't thought about future races.
Ms. Matalin would say only, "I am still employed and have not thought about future employment in any way".
One hundred and eight 3-, 4-, and 5-year-olds were presented with stories and pictorial scenes designed to evoke thought about future states such as thirst, cold, and hunger.
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He added that he was not sure of Mr. Letterman's thoughts about future Fridays, but said, "We certainly don't expect it to be a prolonged policy".
Fortunately, as well as a Nasa scientist, Landis is also a respected science fiction writer – a fearsome combination that allows him to think big thoughts about future mission concepts.
An experimental model of imaginative mental simulations, created by Sanna et al. [34], showed the virtues and vices of rumination, which is the tendency towards repeated involuntary recall of thoughts about the past, but which can also generate thoughts about future goals.
Worry is characterized by repetitive intrusive negative thoughts about future events.
Given the current study's aims and considering the small sample size, this selection effect was not at all disadvantageous, as earlier experiences of abuse in health care are likely to affect patients' thoughts about future health care encounters.
In this viewpoint, we provide an overview of the role glycopolymers have played in basic and clinical research and conclude with thoughts about future progress necessary to advance the field.
Worry and rumination have so far mainly been distinguished on the basis of their content, in that rumination is typically associated with thinking about the past, whereas worry represents anxious thoughts about future events (Fresco, Frankel, Mennin, Turk, & Heimberg, 2002; Segerstrom, Tsao, Alden, & Craske, 2000).
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