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1 s potential future states and how they would make us feel.
2 sking how its seemingly empathic expressions make people feel.
3 features (e.g., valence, arousal) that they made individuals feel.
5 n is useful in directing action, how it will make them feel, and whether it relates to concepts they
6 intention to seek supplemental screening and made women feel anxious, confused, or worried about brea
8 al encounter, and 176 (39.4%) said they were made to feel crazy, the most distressing surveyed behavi
11 ring emotional support, a crucial element in making individuals feel heard, while avoiding excessive
14 o report that physician communication always made them feel hopeful when they also reported receipt o
17 tating that being asked to choose their dose made them feel in control, fully informed, or content.
18 3.08); believing they were talked down to or made to feel inferior (AOR, 1.90; 95% CI, 1.24-2.91); an
19 Participants reported that these experiences made them feel isolated and devalued, especially if they
21 dents that seeking help for depression would make them feel less intelligent (34.1% vs 22.9%; 95% CI
22 a communal sharing relationship and, hence, makes people feel less positive and more negative social
25 ssions with the care team (77.0% (188/244)), made them feel more in control of their care (84.0% (205
29 han those without children to feel that guns make them feel more valuable to their family (23.5% [95%
30 ("strength"), we submit that religious cues make people feel observed, giving them "reason" to perse
31 had a greater effect when it was designed to make participants feel ownership of the vaccine dose.
32 another chance, (4) I desire shared decision-making but feel powerless to contribute, (4a) I need mor
33 take pictures and write vignettes about what makes them feel proud of their work, how they feel conne
37 died by using the illusion where a person is made to feel that a rubber hand is his or her own hand b