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Old 8th September 2008, 11:24 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by Theophage View Post
Robin, I think what Delvo is getting at is that "calm" and "emotional" is more akin to "angry" and "emotional" or "happy" and "emotional", i.e. they all represent emotion.

Perhaps better terms would be "calm" and "agitated" or "calm" and "aroused".

but if Radin's study used "calm" and "emotional" I would stick with that for the sake of compatibility.
I would use "non-emotive" and "emotive".

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