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  • curprev 08:5708:57, 9 March 20237e8y talk contribsm 18,916 bytes −30 improve: meaningfulness – i.e. gather the previously revised sentence defining 'contempt' as attitude and the previously built paragraph defining it as an emotion, since the paragraph now contains the adverb: 'however' for the purpose of transition that will allow avoiding an awkward stand-alone sentence undo
  • curprev 08:5008:50, 9 March 20237e8y talk contribs 18,946 bytes +62 improve: meaningfulness – i.e. explicitly specify that other authors define 'contempt' as an emotion and not as an 'attitude', while building a paragraph from an awkwardly scattered sentence and short paragraph undo
  • curprev 08:4108:41, 9 March 20237e8y talk contribs 18,884 bytes +28 improve: consistency – i.e. i.specify that contempt is an attitude which involves specific ‘negative emotions’ and trigger ‘maladaptive behaviours’ in line with the ‘actual’ content of the cited bibliographic reference, instead of a so-called “pattern” of both “attitudes” and “behaviour[s]” undo
  • curprev 08:0708:07, 9 March 20237e8y talk contribsm 18,856 bytes −6 improve: meaningfulness – i.e. i.create a section: 'etymology'; ii.cut/paste inside a short but informative paragraph that decreased the expected clarity and synthesis for the definition/use in the lead/introduction; iii.enhance the syntax by removing the erroneous word: 'contemps' that does not exist in the cited bibliographic reference, efficiently use punctuation marks, etc. undo

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