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Differentiation of vicariously induced emotional reactions in children.
In such polyphonic settings, however, dance, which could have stood vicariously for chorus action, was excluded.
Thus, they experience desire only vicariously, by being the willing object of male sexuality.
Evidence suggests that personalizing modeled experiences is more vicariously arousing than perspective-taking.
The project to impress monarchical authority was conducted vicariously through the figure of the viceroy, through the rituals that surrounded him in his political life.
Each lesson ends with the interactive reading of an emotion storybook that, like the puppet show, provides children the opportunity to experience mild emotions vicariously.
By visiting women's homes, tourists could visualize and vicariously experience the contradictions and pleasures of the literary life.
A closely related principle is that constitutional rights are personal and may not be asserted vicariously.
Empathy can be defined as an other-oriented matching emotion that results from vicariously observing another's distress.
To travel the world vicariously and safely, and to satisfy a thirst for discovery; these aspirations became steadily more widespread as the years passed.
Many medications cause mineral depletion directly or vicariously.
Usually, an organization can be held vicariously liable for the negligence of an employee or an agent over whom it has the ability to exercise some authority or control.
But in the historical performance practice movement, scholarship has vicariously taken this role in pursuing and uncovering an 'authenticity' that has been corrupted by changing performing traditions.
Much human behaviour probably begins as trial and error behaviour, or as vicariously learned behaviour from social situations, under the control of social discriminative stimuli, and socially reinforced.
We are able to enjoy their fame vicariously but are asked to sympathise in a way that makes us feel comforted not to share in fame's limiting aspects.
The alternating ' wet' and ' dry', minor and major verses, with and then without sound effects, serve to vicariously ' locate' the listener alternately on the beach and in the jungle.
Thus, the collective is more likely to be viewed not merely as vicariously responsible, but in some sense actually responsible, for endemic or widespread practices produced out of its midst.
In its modern acceptance, empathy covers all aspects of the process by which individuals can vicariously experience the world, whether at a sensory, perceptual, or higher cognitive level.
It was up to us vicariously to report it to our constituents.
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Indeed, he has not spoken at all but nevertheless tried to raise a point vicariously.
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It is so easy to be vicariously charitable.
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It is a well-established common law principle that employers are vicariously liable for the actions of their employees, when acting in their capacity as employees.
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For those of us who like to live vicariously, it was one for fantasies and dreams.
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If he has residence, he retains vicariously, and possibly personally, all the obligations except the payment of income tax.
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The public vicariously live out their own repressed criminality; although perhaps we can console ourselves this may have some therapeutic value in the community.
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