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  2. Feelings (Aliki book) - Wikipedia

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    School Library Journal wrote that the number of illustrations on the page made reading the book confusing. [6] In addition, girls were often chosen to represent negative emotions, such as envy and jealousy, while boys are used to illustrate "brave and courageous."

  3. The dress - Wikipedia

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    The dress was black and blue, but the conditions of the photograph caused many to perceive it as white and gold, creating debate. Within a week, more than ten million tweets had mentioned the dress. The retailer of the dress, Roman Originals, reported a surge in sales and produced a one-off version in white and gold sold for charity.

  4. Emotion classification - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, Ekman proposed an expanded list of basic emotions, including a range of positive and negative emotions that are not all encoded in facial muscles. [38] The newly included emotions are: amusement , contempt , contentment , embarrassment , excitement, guilt , pride in achievement, relief , satisfaction, sensory pleasure, and shame.

  5. Feelings (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Feeling (disambiguation) Feelin's (disambiguation) "Feelins'", a 1975 song by Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn "Feelin'", a 1991 song by the La's; The Feeling, a British band; All pages with titles beginning with Feelings; All pages with titles containing Feelings; Mixed feelings, ambivalence; No Hard Feelings (disambiguation) Hard Feelings ...

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  7. Differential Emotions Scale - Wikipedia

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    Across the different versions, the basic idea is very similar. Participants are asked to rate each of the emotions on a scale, and depending on the instructions given, they either rate their current feelings, feelings over the past week, or over long-term traits (i.e. how often do you feel this emotion in your day-to-day living). [5]

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