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- Look up ambivalent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ambivalent may refer to: Ambivalence, a state of conflicting beliefs or feelings "Ambivalent" (song)...
- crying or screaming. The child is generally ambivalent when the caregiver returns. The anxious - ambivalent strategy is a response to unpredictably responsive...
- Ambivalent ****ism is a theoretical framework which posits that ****ism has two sub-components: hostile ****ism (HS) and benevolent ****ism (BS). Hostile ****ism...
- Ambivalent prejudice is a social psychological theory that states that, when people become aware that they have conflicting beliefs about an outgroup (a...
- "Ambivalent" (****anese: アンビバレント, Hepburn: Anbibarento) is the 7th single from ****anese idol group Keyakizaka46. It was released on August 15, 2018 under...
- becomes, hence making ****ure actions less predictable and/or less decisive. Ambivalent attitudes are also more susceptible to transient information (e.g., mood)...
- Broadly speaking, the attachment styles were (1) secure and (2) insecure (ambivalent and avoidance). Later, Mary Main and her husband Erik Hesse introduced...
- Spell') performed by Aina the End. The second opening theme song is "Ambivalent" (アンビバレント) performed by Uru, while the second ending theme song is "Ai...
- greenlighting her Patty-produced nominated movie Open, even though she seems ambivalent about potentially winning. Matt grows insecure due to other studio heads...
- Ryan of The Huffington Post and noted critic Alan Sepinwall remained ambivalent towards the show; otherwise critics were uniformly positive. In particular...