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- expressed, and thus only revealed in analysis. A drug addict may feel ambivalently about their drug of choice; they are aware of their drug use as a negative-impact...
- "Ambivalent" (****anese: アンビバレント, Hepburn: Anbibarento) is the 7th single from ****anese idol group Keyakizaka46. It was released on August 15, 2018 under...
- introduction of the Ambivalent ****ism Inventory (ASI)—a scale which was developed by Glick and Fiske in 1996, and which ****esses ambivalently ****ist attitudes—marks...
- not value education." Fiske states that "black Americans are viewed ambivalently mainly to the extent that white Americans simultaneously harbor a more...
- "Ambivalent" is a 2018 song by the ****anese group Keyakizaka46. Ambivalent may also refer to: "Ambivalent (Tomoyasu Hotei album) [ja]", a 2007 album by...
- Anxious-ambivalent attachment is a form of insecure attachment and is also misnamed as "resistant attachment". In general, a child with an anxious-ambivalent...
- creatures like zmey and samodiva (veela) are either benevolent guardians or ambivalent tricksters. Some rituals against evil spirits have survived and are still...
- Depression provided a political opportunity for Hitler. Germans were ambivalent about the parliamentary republic, which faced challenges from right- and...
- in the History of American Presidency: The Good, the Bad, and the Ambivalent". Journal of Studies in Social Sciences. 14 (2). Beale, Howard K. (1956)...
- and that Oliver Cromwell's attitude towards these groups was at best ambivalent and often hostile. Criticism of the idea of private property continued...