Things affectivity often describes (“affectivity ________”)
neutrality
How affectivity often is described (“________ affectivity”)
negative,
positive,
human,
high,
inappropriate,
intense,
low,
religious,
labile,
greater,
emotional,
pure,
egocentric,
sexual,
self,
chronic,
aversive,
restricted,
excessive,
defective,
stable,
sensory,
shallow,
warm,
easy,
feminine,
cognitive,
adaptive,
subjective,
spontaneous,
unpleasant,
impulsive,
prior,
abnormal,
transcendent,
latent,
parental,
sensitive,
sensible,
cautious,
pleasurable,
profound,
adult,
diffuse,
infantile,
overt,
prevalent,
undifferentiated,
authentic,
unstable,
depressive,
momentary,
unconscious
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