Use of affective in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include affective at the start of sentence, affective at the end of sentence and affective in the middle of sentence

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affective at the start of sentence


  1. Affective autonomy arises out of mutual respect relationships.
  2. Affective development is not independent of cognitive development.
  3. Affective experiences, such as feeling, are represented and remembered, changing for ever the nature of Affective thoughts.

affective at the end of sentence


  1. The control of development is in large part internal and affective.

affective in the middle of sentence


  1. Some identifiable affective event occurred inside you.
  2. They are followed by a very important affective objective.
  3. These important decisions are made by the affective system.
  4. In addition, affective experiences and feelings are now conserved.
  5. And the word affective scarcely did justice to the nature of those characteristics.
  6. Second, what are the cognitive and affective processes involved in stereotype change?
  7. In this and the following chapters we shall consider the affective dimension more directly.
  8. Representation allows for the creation of images of experiences, including affective experiences.
  9. Social development is completely meshed with and dependent on cognitive and affective development.
  10. Of most importance to teachers were affective aims relating to the personal development of children.
  11. Nevertheless, these affective and evaluative parochial and subject patterns have cognitive consequences.
  12. These experiences are necessary for the development of moral feelings and further affective development.
  13. Thus some investigators have argued that the association is one, not with schizophrenia, but with affective psychosis.
  14. This involves not only cognitive development but also a parallel affective development and adaptation to the adult life.
  15. It largely disappears when literary texts are treated as cultural traces in a cognitive rather than an affective reading.
  16. Educational practice in this country has acknowledged the cognitive side of learning but has often neglected the affective side.
  17. One factor, already mentioned, is the demand of social experience, which encourages cooperation and a consistency in affective life.
  18. Minorities, especially ethnic minorities, are used to authenticate the affective, melodramatic component of contemporary narratives.
  19. He'd like "happiness" to be given a new and more scientifically descriptive label, to wit "Major affective disorder, pleasant type".
  20. Furthermore, both self and not self-and the various divisions of each that I have outlined-may be imbued with affective connotations.
  21. Medcalf goes even further, quoting a clinician's opinion that Hoccleve suffered several episodes of a manic form of affective psychosis.
  22. In the five democracies we study, the parochial and subject orientations tend to rest primarily upon affective and evaluative tendencies.
  23. It's also important to note how important the affective, as opposed to merely informational or propositional component of conversation is.
  24. It seems difficult to write behavioural objectives for this domain alone, as affective functioning is always interwoven with cognitive functioning.
  25. This approach, while including elements of problem-solving, focuses particularly on the thinking style and negative self-ideas that perpetuate affective disorders.

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