Examples of using Affective in English and their translations into Polish
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Obviously, I felt their affective when they come to me
What Stanislavsky said about affective memory. Toodlepip!' I really want you to keep in mind.
Affective commitment through increases in psychological ownership of employees, and that čustveno zavezanost
and that it adds affective elements of judgment to these traditional intellectual view of concepts.
and cognitive or affective issues.
This led Nuttin to conclude that individual ownership has affective consequences that are not observed for collective ownership.
Employee ownership also having the highest levels of psychological ownership and affective lastništvo zaposlenih ima tudi najvišjo stopnjo psihološkega lastništva in čustveno.
they should be affective.
It is also used to treat the symptoms of depression and seasonal affective disorder by helping to restore the equilibrium of certain natural substances in the brain,
The point is that it is important to realize that different forms of politics can foster different affective libidinal attachments.
The keywords: Symptoms similar to those of an affective psychosis, endogenous depression,
It is also used to treat the symptoms of depression and seasonal affective disorder by helping to restore the equilibrium of certain natural substances in the brain, known as neurotransmitters.
he brought to the fore the crucial role played by affective libidinal bounds in processes of collective identification.
These images trigger an affective mode of reception,
Working around the notion of affective archives, he has published"Un/archive" in Performing Archives(Copenhagen 2013), as well as several other essays in Italian.
Proper sportsmanship, effort, and teamwork are all measurable aspects of the affective domain and are assessed below.
SAD seasonal affective disorder.
motor development, affective and personal development
Assessments in the affective domain determine students' values,
Wittgenstein clearly acknowledges the affective dimension of this allegiance,