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  1. 27 lip 2018 · This article reviews five approaches that researchers have used to operationalize neutral AIPs: to produce a(n) (a) minimal affective state, (b) in-the-middle state, (c) deactivated state, (d) typical state, or (e) indifferent state.

  2. Given the central role that neutral affect plays in research, researchers should have a clear understanding of what neutral affect is and how it functions.

  3. 8 lis 2019 · These beliefs are: (1) it is not possible to feel neutral because people are always feeling something; (2) neutrality is not an affective state, because affect must be positively or negatively valenced; and (3) neutral affect is unimportant because it does not influence cognition or behavior.

  4. 8 lis 2019 · These beliefs are: (1) it is not possible to feel neutral because people are always feeling something, (2) neutrality is not an affective state because affect must be positively or...

  5. 27 lip 2018 · This article reviews five approaches that researchers have used to operationalize neutral AIPs: to produce a (n) (a) minimal affective state, (b) in-the-middle state, (c) deactivated state, (d)...

  6. In this paper, I discuss how a greater understanding of neutral affect can inform researchers’ views of valence, subjective well-being, and behavior. I define neutral affect and discuss evidence indicating that neutral affect is a commonly felt state that occurs independently of positive and negative affect.

  7. 1 lip 2018 · This article reviews five approaches that researchers have used to operationalize neutral AIPs: to produce a(n) (a) minimal affective state, (b) in-the-middle state, (c) deactivated state, (d) typical state, or (e) indifferent state.

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