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Spite (sentiment)
Affection Driven Neural Networks for Sentiment Analysis
Separation Anxiety Disorder in the DSM-5 Era
From Grasping to Emptiness – Excursions Into the Thought-World of the Pāli Discourses (2)
Epiphany in James Joyce's a Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man
Neuroticism
A Cycle of C-Changes
Psychological Assessment
From Anxiety to Panic Disorder : Effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction As Treatment in Adolescence
Being Positive. Approaching Career Design from the Perspective of Positive Psychology
Welcome to Positive Psychology 1
Injury, Ignorance and Spite-The Dynamics of Coercive Collection
Happiness Adaptation to Income and to Status in an Individual Panelଝ
Financial Due Diligence Report
Reversing the Question. Does Happiness Affect Individual Economic
Schadenfreude As a Mate Value Tracking Mechanism Within Same-Sex Friendships
Modalities of the Visionary Moment
Spite Vs. Risk: Explaining Overbidding∗ a Theoretical and Experimental Investigation
Korean Han and the Postcolonial Afterlives of "The Beauty of Sorrow"
Top View
Nishida's Nothingness and Nagarjuna's Emptiness
Integrating Positive Psychology Into Your
Han and Tang Ideals and the Future of Chinese Arts Curtis L
OECD Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains
At the Movies 2 Psychology Positive
Joycean Constructing of the Epiphany in Joyce's Selected Stories
Spite Fences G
A/73/163 General Assembly
Literary Epiphany in the Poetry of W. B. Yeats
A Review of Sentiment Analysis Research in Arabic Language
Leveraging Positive Psychology to Guide Us to Good and Right Work
Does More Money Buy You More Happiness?
Response to Miscarriage
Experiencing Meaning in the Misfortune of Others: Schadenfreude
Finding Likelihood of Confusion with Actual Confusion: a Critical Analysis of the Federal Courts' Approach Edwin S
Cultural Identity and Cultural Policy in South Korea
World Directory of Minorities
Automatic, Adaptive, and Applicative Sentiment Analysis Alexander Pak