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	<title>Comments on: Studies: Negative Affect is Stronger than Positive Affect</title>
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		<title>By: MyHappy &#187; Randy Larsen&#8217;s talk on Positive and Negative Affect</title>
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		<description>[...] their reactions. To test cognitive involvement, he used four experiments conducted by Peter Lang. (Explanations of the 6 studies and their results are available here.) His results were conclusive. Negative affect creates stronger responses and lasts longer than [...]</description>
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