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affective Outcomes of education involving feelings more than understanding; likes, pleasures ideals, dislikes annoyances, values. http://www.newhorizons.org/strategies/assess/terminology.htm
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affective Feelings, preferences, values.
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affective disorder A category of disorders in which the individual experiences excessive depression or elation. Examples include depression and bipolar disorder (manic-depression). Affective disorders are often found among pathological gamblers.
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affect This term is used in psychology as a noun, to mean an emotional sensation within the mind. A related term is
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