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We react more strongly to negative stimuli.
In humans, this is usually the opposite: we react more strongly to words we know.
Scores of studies over decades of research show we scan the world less well, we think about our drive less carefully, we react more slowly, and we crash.
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Mr. Zyuganov's first deputy, Ivan Melnikov, told the congress, "Now we must react more promptly, because the Kremlin's calculations that its candidate will automatically get the rating of the current president is a theory which has yet to be proven in practice".
We can react more rapidly.
My friend Ruona has a theory for why we don't react more strongly: Nigerians have to stare the carnage in the face all the time — we become jaded about the violence because we're used to it — while the Western news media see it with fresh eyes.
"Typically, small-cap stocks are more sensitive to economic conditions than bigger companies," he said, "so we expect them to react more positively as the economy continues to improve".
We investigated whether households react more to present one-off fixed costs than to recurrent variable costs, for various specifications of car costs.
We test whether investors react more strongly to narrative disclosures when the CEO's presence or association with the message is more salient in the disclosure, holding all other information constant.
Finally, (f) since aggression in L. leucopus is directed towards roaming individuals rather than neighbors (Dröscher and Kappeler 2013), we expected individuals to react more strongly to experimentally introduced feces of strange individuals than to those of familiar ones (Ydenberg et al. 1988; Müller and Manser 2007).
Consequently, hosts developed defenses against slave raids such as specific recognition and aggression toward social parasites, and indeed, we show that host ants react more aggressively toward slavemakers than toward nonparasitic competitors.
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