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Occasion to Blushere exist several schemes for categorising incidents (Miller, 1996; see also Chapter 6). The dearth of taxonomies presumably reflects the widespread assumption that blushing is simply an expression of embarrassment and hence no specific analysis of eliciting circumstances is required.adroit 发表于 2025-3-27 01:41:43
Embarrassmentis a reliable sign of embarrassment’. Evidence reviewed in this volume confirms that embarrassment and blushing are indeed closely associated. The situations that are contrived to elicit a blush in the measurement studies described in Chapter 3 certainly seem to be embarrassing: singing children’s s背书 发表于 2025-3-27 05:41:42
Shameollowing excerpt from Shakespeare’s . (Act I, Scene II) Lady Anne addresses Gloucester, who has murdered her father and her husband, and demands that he blushes for his actions. The blood in the blusher’s face is linked with the references to spilt blood and she claims that the presence of the murdeNeolithic 发表于 2025-3-27 10:33:32
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Conclusionsim for its universality on correspondence with colleagues across the world rather than on observations in those countries or direct contact with their inhabitants. There has been little subsequent research and what exists largely comprises students’ understandings of hypothetical events, their respo周兴旺 发表于 2025-3-28 06:19:03
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