The substantive framework was organised around the dimensions of: content, an affective-behavioural dimension, and a cognitive dimension.
Where management falls short is touching the affective, that is, delivering on how it will make people feel.
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In the present paper, we call this affective feeling, typically elicited by babies, infants, and young animals, cute.
An affective GPS car-navigation device would respond with a soothing voice when it detects a driver is stressed.
Which of these dominates depends upon whether we are affective (readily showing emotions) or emotionally neutral in our approach.
Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, was first described and named by the South African psychiatrist Norman Rosenthal in 1984.
Movie studios could also use affective webcams to tell when a test audience starts to tune out of a trailer.
And also that slower defensive methodical game is a game I think is most affective when the chips are down in March.
Those head doctors, they have a term for the effect a lack of sunshine has on your physiology: SAD, or seasonal affective disorder.
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For the ribs -- there's cartilage that is a natural shock absorber so I don't know how truly affective that piece might be.
The demonstration showed off the latest in affective computing, a research field attempting to teach computers to understand and adapt to human emotion.
An affective system analyzes information from cameras and body sensors and compares the data with a model that accounts for different emotional states.
The foundations of affective computing were laid in the 1990s by MIT professor Rosalind W. Picard, who oversees the lab with the face-tracking demo.
Light is used to treat medical conditions including seasonal affective disorder a cyclical depression often tied to low sunlight as well as skin, eye and gastrointestinal conditions.
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In a study published in the journal Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience in 2011, researchers found that exposure to another person's stress sweat sharpened alertness.
Helen Hanson has lived with seasonal affective disorder for 20 years.
Effective tax rates can also be affective for analyzing corporate taxes because the statutory rate does not reflect who ultimately bears the burden of the tax.
"It's the first time this technique is being used in the Broads and we'll be monitoring it closely to see how affective it is, " said Ms Kelly.
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Family life, as Hoggart understood, thus provides a basis for a form of social responsibility that extends beyond contractual rights and obligations to a sense of shared moral and affective commitments.
The title of my first column is Seasonal Affective Disorder.
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The University of Kansas study suggests a sharp drop-off in the amount of daylight in New York in September might trigger seasonal affective disorder and make some traders more risk-averse.
She and research scientist Rana el Kaliouby founded a spinoff called Affectiva last year to market affective technology that the two initially developed to help autistic children understand and communicate emotion.
And finally, those who suffer from seasonal affective disorder (SAD) or other mental health conditions can find the darkness of winter especially difficult, making them less productive and interested in work.
In fact, as many have indicated that the best way to measure whether or not the military surge has been affective is predicated on the success of the political solutions that will achieve national reconciliation.
Critics of standards-based reform argue that, in seeking to raise student achievement in core academic subjects as measured by the new assessments, teachers and school administrators have narrowed the curriculum at the expense of artistic, affective, and other "non-core" subjects.
One hugely affective cue is auditory: Thanks to resonator tubes pumping intake and exhaust sounds into the cabin, the BRZ snarls and burrs and howls like a garage-built retro rod, even when it's accelerating away from a light like an ice-cream truck (0-60 mph in about 6 seconds).
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