Affective aspects refer to emotions, feelings, and attitudes that influence a person's behavior and decision-making. They encompass how individuals respond emotionally to stimuli, situations, or experiences. Understanding affective aspects is important in areas such as psychology, marketing, and human-computer interaction.
Junmei Xiong has written: 'Affective aspects of learning'
Affective domain
Daniel R. Wilson has written: 'The evolutionary epidemiology of mania and depression' -- subject(s): Affective disorders, Biological Models, Epidemiology, Etiology, Evolution, Genetic aspects, Genetic aspects of Affective disorders, Genetics, Models, Biological, Mood Disorders, Social Behavior
Affective - Influenced by or resulting from the emotions Cognitive - Thinking; categories of cognitive skills: working memory, processing speed, long-term memory, and visual processing. Basically feeling vs. Thinking...
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"Affective" or efficient ?
Ablilities which are related to the Affective Domain or to the emotions among the Humans are Affective abilities
Affective learning competencies in assessment assess the emotional and social aspects of a student's learning process. They may include attitudes, values, motivation, and social skills that impact how a student engages with learning content and their overall development. Assessing affective competencies in addition to cognitive abilities provides a more holistic understanding of a student's growth and well-being.
Gail M Schwartz has written: 'Developing affective aspects of creative thinking in children' -- subject(s): Creative ability in children
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.
The Galveston Storm of 1900 was very affective to the families living there.