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"Effective" and "affective" are often confused because they sound similar, but they have distinct meanings and uses:
Effective: This term refers to something that produces a desired result or has an impact. If something is effective, it works well in achieving its intended goal. For example:
"The new marketing strategy was highly effective in increasing sales."
"Taking regular breaks can be an effective way to boost productivity."
Affective: This term relates to emotions or feelings. It is often used in psychological or emotional contexts to describe something that has an influence on or pertains to emotional states. For example
:
"The therapist used various affective techniques to help the patient manage anxiety."
"Affective responses to art can vary greatly from person to person."
In summary, "effective" is about how well something achieves its goal, while "affective" is about how something influences or relates to emotions
20 aug. 2024 00:11
Jay
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