Affective diversity refers to the range of emotional experiences and expressions within a group. It encompasses variations in how individuals feel, express, and manage their emotions, which can influence group dynamics, creativity, and problem-solving. Recognizing and valuing affective diversity can enhance collaboration and lead to more inclusive environments, as different emotional perspectives contribute to a richer understanding of issues and solutions.
"Affective" or efficient ?
most affective
Ablilities which are related to the Affective Domain or to the emotions among the Humans are Affective abilities
It is affective for preserving food for a long time.
something that's affective and in need. Affective needs (sometimes called psychological or emotional needs) = need for attainment, for domination, etc.
Water Type is super affective against claydol
The Galveston Storm of 1900 was very affective to the families living there.
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No, you are thinking about an affective disorder, such as a seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
there is video that can capture and tell the story in a way in a more affective way.
affective computing!
Affective flattening-- A loss or lack of emotional expressiveness. It is sometimes called blunted or restricted affect