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That associative thinking and cause-and-effect behavior are operative is what it means when you get chills every time that you see a beehive. Associative thinking and cause-and-effect mean that you respectively think and react to knowing of someone else's bad experience with bee homes, that you have "the gift of fear," or that you recall a negative experience with beehives is what it can mean when you get chills every time that you see a beehive.

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Experiencing chills when you see a beehive could be a physical reaction triggered by a fear or phobia of bees or the potential threat of getting stung. It may be a sign of anxiety or a past negative experience associated with bees.

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