1. What's more, the emotionality of negative stimulus was stronger than positive stimulus. For the interference would appear in positive stimulus only in the condition of affective priming. ��һ����α������ֵķ�ʽʱ�����Դʵĸ��������Ծɲ����������ҷ������Դ̼�Ҫ����������������²ų��ָ�������˵�����Դ̼���������Ҫ���ڸ��Դ̼���
2. The first is a dubious generalisation made by the greatest of novelists, Leo Tolstoy. �ڶ�����Ŷ��Ը�һЩ������һ����ΰ����Ե�����ҡ�
3. The laws governing our social life are not so clearly understood as to permit of a clear generalisation. �������ڻ�ûʮ�ֶ���֧����������������Щ���ɣ����Ի����ܹ��ɺ�����һ����
4. A reasonable generalisation from this rather small sample would be that "prosperous and constitutional democracies tend to live in peace with each other." ����С�����ó��ĺ��������ǣ������ٵ��ܷ���������һ����Ժ�ƽ��������һ�𡣡�
5. Thus the response to a given stimulus (virtual stressor) can easily change in two separate time periods, even though the stimulus is the same. ��ˣ����ijһ�ض��Ĵ̼�������ѹ��������������ͬ��ʱ��������ת�䣬��ʹ������ͬ�Ĵ̼���