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# Affective Norms for English Words ### Files: - **Original**: [anew.pdf][1] (`840 KB`) - **Standardized**: [anew.csv][2] (`41 KB`) ### Source: - [https://e-lub.net/media/anew.pdf][3] - Bradley, M. M., & Lang, P. J. (1999). Affective norms for English words (ANEW): Instruction manual and affective ratings (Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 25-36). *Technical report C-1, the center for research in psychophysiology*, University of Florida. url: [e-lub.net/media/anew.pdf][4] ### Details: - **Description**: Terms rated by student participants out of context in terms of their pleasure, arousal, and dominance. - **Subject**: impression - **Constructor**: crowd - **Categories**: `3` - pleasure, arousal, dominance - **Terms**: `1,034` - **Term type**: unigram - **Regex_Characters**: no - **Weighted**: yes - **Original max**: `8.82` [1]: https://e-lub.net/media/anew.pdf [2]: https://osf.io/download/cq6ng [3]: https://e-lub.net/media/anew.pdf [4]: https://e-lub.net/media/anew.pdf
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