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        <rdfs:label>subjective affective feeling</rdfs:label>
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        <rdfs:comment>As a subclass of &#39;affective process&#39;, subjective affective feelings have valence. Valence refers to the &#39;the subjective value of an event, object, person, or other entity in the life space of the individual&#39; (https://dictionary.apa.org/valence). Valence ranges from negative to positive.</rdfs:comment>
        <rdfs:comment>Bodily sensations and the experiences of emotions (e.g., feeling calm) would both qualify as examples of &#39;subjective affective feeling&#39;.</rdfs:comment>
        <rdfs:comment>Subjective affective feeling can have greater or weaker physiological or mental components. The bodily processes that are experienced will usually involve some mental process.</rdfs:comment>
        <ns2:IAO_0000115>An affective process that involves the experience of internal or external sensory stimuli.</ns2:IAO_0000115>
        <ns2:MFOEM_000010>affective consciousness</ns2:MFOEM_000010>
        <rdfs:comment>Excluded the following subjective feelings which appear on the GRID questionnaire since they seem debatable to what extent they are really *feelings* and to what extent they are actually *evaluations* or other things:

-- felt submissive/dominant
-- felt powerless/powerful



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