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  2. Complex (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    The term complex (German: Komplex; also emotionally charged complexes or feeling-toned complex of ideas), was coined by Carl Jung when he was still a close associate of Sigmund Freud. [4] Complexes were so central to Jung's ideas that he originally called his body of theories Complex psychology.

  3. Loaded language - Wikipedia

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    Due to such potential for emotional complication, it is generally advisable to avoid loaded language in argument or speech when fairness and impartiality is one of the goals. Anthony Weston, for example, admonishes students and writers: "In general, avoid language whose only function is to sway the emotions". [1] [2]

  4. Sensationalism - Wikipedia

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    "Slam Journalism" is a term describing the rise of intense, emotionally charged language in headlines, notably the use of the word slam to mean criticize. [26] [better source needed] The data scientist Cory Booker suggests that news agencies simply "[speak] the language that resonates with their audience best." [26] [better source needed]

  5. Cathexis - Wikipedia

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    Freud defined cathexis as an allocation of libido, pointing out for example how dream thoughts were charged with different amounts of affect. [5] A cathexis or allocation of emotional charge might be positive or negative, leading some of his followers to speak of a cathexis of mortido as well. [6] Freud called a group of cathected ideas a ...

  6. Bias - Wikipedia

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    Status quo bias is an emotional bias; a preference for the current state of affairs. The current baseline (or status quo) is taken as a reference point, and any change from that baseline is perceived as a loss.

  7. Confirmation bias - Wikipedia

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    Changes in emotional states can also influence memory recall. [39] [40] Participants rated how they felt when they had first learned that O. J. Simpson had been acquitted of murder charges. [39] They described their emotional reactions and confidence regarding the verdict one week, two months, and one year after the trial.

  8. Here's what happens when you text Adele lyrics to your ex - AOL

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    Adele's songs have the power to bring thousands of fans to tears, thanks to her very emotionally charge lyrics. After the release of her latest single "Hello," someone thought that the lyrics of ...

  9. Persuasive definition - Wikipedia

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    Persuasive definitions commonly appear in controversial topics such as politics, sex, and religion, as participants in emotionally charged exchanges will sometimes become more concerned about swaying people to one side or another than expressing the unbiased facts. A persuasive definition of a term is favorable to one argument or unfavorable to ...