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  • noun Plural form of affectivity.

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Examples

  • Eileen Joy is Assistant Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in English at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and her main interests are in Old English literature, cultural studies, embodied affectivities, and ethics.

    Upcoming Event: The Subjects of Friendship, Medieval and Medievalist The Medieval Club of New York 2008

  • Eileen Joy is Assistant Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in English at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and her main interests are in Old English literature, cultural studies, embodied affectivities, and ethics.

    Archive 2008-02-01 The Medieval Club of New York 2008

  • Len is in the bottom five percent of what we call positive affectivities.

    Martin Seligman on positive psychology Martin Seligman 2004

  • Len is in the bottom five percent of what we call positive affectivities.

    Martin Seligman on positive psychology Martin Seligman 2004

  • Len is in the bottom five percent of what we call positive affectivities.

    Martin Seligman on positive psychology Martin Seligman 2004

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