Using the term media
emotionality, they caution the application of sentiments or supportive emotions to media content without proper verification or investigation of content genuity.
She emphasized that his paintings are distinguished by European specifics and Azerbaijani
emotionality.
Widdis explores the Soviet culture of sensuality,
emotionality, and subjectivity in the period of transition from the 1920s to the 1930s.
TJ Ramos' sound design also punctuates the
emotionality in certain scenes, complemented by Dennis Marasigan's lighting design, which smartly and finally helps create focus as the storyline reaches its climax.
This examination is undertaken through the theoretical lens of what Wahl-Jorgensen (2013) termed as the "strategic ritual of
emotionality," a systematic practice of journalists infusing their reporting with emotion.
Yes, it's a story you've heard, one you might even have lived, but it's done with a punch of
emotionality that would move you.
BMW is forging ahead with its model offensive in the luxury segment with the presentation of an open-top sports car which explores the highest reaches of dynamic flair,
emotionality and exclusivity.
"Warm relationships may improve children's self-regulation, positive
emotionality and responsiveness to warnings about oppositional behaviour," Roubinov noted.
The study examines fictionality,
emotionality, and dramatization in fiction and non-fiction, assesses presented discourse corpus data, and identifies the fictionalized reader as a fictional actant created using discourse presentation.
Robinson (2014) also revealed that resilience is more strongly linked with positive
emotionality than with negative
emotionality.
The 18-month-olds had been assessed with the M-CHAT, selected items from the Ages and Stages Questionnaire and the
Emotionality Activity Sociability Temperament Survey.
For the EI
emotionality dimension, gender and level of education were significant predictors.