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Expressing negative emotions in front of children may help regulate their emotions and problems
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All emotions change: Customer Service amidst Negative Emotions
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EMOTIONS FIRST: EMOTIONS FIRST. Feeling reason: the role of emotions in reasoning
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UBIC Obtains Patent for Technology Related to the Recognition of Human Emotions from Textual Communications; Utilizing the power of artificial intelligence to understand the dynamics of human emotions and improve digital marketing campaigns
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Super Bowl Research Combines Biometrics and Facial Coding Live to; Understand Complex Web of Emotions in Advertising; Once Dominated by Simple Themes, Half-Naked Women and Cheap Laughs, the Super Bowl Has Turned Into a Platform for More Complex Emotions; Innerscope Study, in Partnership With Emotient, Finds Ads That Succeed Seek to Make More Personal Connection
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REPEAT-BMO Psychology of Investing Report: Canadians Letting Emotion; Get in the Way of Smart Investing; - Forty per cent say emotions play a role when making investing decisions - Two-thirds are not in total control of their emotions when investing - Majority of Canadians have invested on impulse - Anticipation, trust and fear are the most common emotions felt by investors - BMO: Informed decision-making critical to reaching financial milestones
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REPEAT-BMO Psychology of Investing Report: Canadians Letting Emotion Get in the Way of Smart Investing; - Forty per cent say emotions play a role when making investing decisions; - Two-thirds are not in total control of their emotions when investing; - Majority of Canadians have invested on impulse; - Anticipation, trust and fear are the most common emotions felt by investors; - BMO: Informed decision-making critical to reaching financial milestones
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REPEAT-BMO Psychology of Investing Report: Canadians Letting Emotion; Get in the Way of Smart Investing; - Forty per cent say emotions play a role when making investing decisions - Two-thirds are not in total control of their emotions when investing - Majority of Canadians have invested on impulse - Anticipation, trust and fear are the most common emotions felt by investors - BMO: Informed decision-making critical to reaching financial milestones
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BMO Psychology of Investing Report: Canadians Letting Emotion Get in the Way of Smart Investing; - Forty per cent say emotions play a role when making investing decisions - Two-thirds are not in total control of their emotions when investing - Majority of Canadians have invested on impulse - Anticipation, trust and fear are the most common emotions felt by investors - BMO: Informed decision-making critical to reaching financial milestones
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REPEAT-BMO Psychology of Investing Report: Canadians Letting Emotion Get in the Way of Smart Investing; - Forty per cent say emotions play a role when making investing decisions; - Two-thirds are not in total control of their emotions when investing; - Majority of Canadians have invested on impulse; - Anticipation, trust and fear are the most common emotions felt by investors; - BMO: Informed decision-making critical to reaching financial milestones
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