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==See also== |
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+ | *[[Ambiguity aversion]] |
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*[[Aversion conditioning]] |
*[[Aversion conditioning]] |
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+ | *[[Aversive agents]] |
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+ | *[[Aversive stimulation]] |
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*[[Aversion therapy]] |
*[[Aversion therapy]] |
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+ | *[[Brand aversion]] |
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*[[Disgust]] |
*[[Disgust]] |
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+ | *[[Extreme aversion]] |
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*[[Hate]] |
*[[Hate]] |
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*[[Loss aversion]] |
*[[Loss aversion]] |
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*[[Risk aversion]] |
*[[Risk aversion]] |
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*[[Taste aversion]] |
*[[Taste aversion]] |
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+ | *[[Taste aversion conditioning]] |
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+ | *[[Unconditioned aversive stimuli ]] |
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*[[Work aversion]] |
*[[Work aversion]] |
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Aversion is an emotional state marked by a strong dislike or antipathy for something or somebody.