| 1. | The target stimuli consist of words with known positive or negative valence.
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| 2. | Ambivalence can be viewed as conflict between positive and negative valence-carriers.
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| 3. | Negative valence reduces the intimacy or immediacy strength within a relationship.
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| 4. | Suffering is the basic element that makes up the negative valence of affective phenomena.
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| 5. | Surprise does not always have to have a negative valence.
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| 6. | Flashbulb memory research tends to focus on public events that have a negative valence.
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| 7. | Negative valence received from any of the cognitive schemata can result in a negative relational outcome.
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| 8. | This relationship promotes positive valence or misinterpreting your partner s personality may promote a negative valence.
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| 9. | Negative valence behavior is nonverbal communication transmission of a behavioral feeling or emotion received in a negative manner.
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| 10. | When the words are presented in white, participants categorize based words on their perceived positive or negative valence.
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