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  2. Category:Emotions - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Emotions

    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... It should only contain pages that are Emotions or lists of Emotions, ...

  3. Category:Emotion - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Emotion

    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Articles about specific emotional states should be placed in Category: ...

  4. List of emotions - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Appearance. ... Redirect page. Redirect to: Emotion classification#Lists of emotions;

  5. Positive and Negative Affect Schedule - Wikipedia

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    These measures are broken down into three main categories: basic negative emotion scales consisting of fear, hostility, guilt, and sadness; basic positive emotion scales consisting of joviality, self-assurance, and attentiveness; and other affective states consisting of shyness, fatigue, serenity, and surprise.

  6. Category:Social emotions - Wikipedia

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    Social emotions are emotions that depend upon the thoughts, feelings or actions of other people, "as experienced, recalled, anticipated or imagined at first hand". Examples are embarrassment, guilt, shame, jealousy, envy, elevation, empathy, and pride.

  7. Meta-emotion - AOL

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  8. Emotion classification - Wikipedia

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    Emotion classification, the means by which one may distinguish or contrast one emotion from another, is a contested issue in emotion research and in affective science. Researchers have approached the classification of emotions from one of two fundamental viewpoints: [citation needed] that emotions are discrete and fundamentally different constructs

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Psychology/Emotion/Affective

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    (For experimenting) (Preliminary note to figure on the category page:) This category includes topics related to emotion, but due to controverse in defining and using the word emotion, it is recommended to avoid that term for naming Wikipedia categories, and to use instead the more inclusive word affective.