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Editors’ Choice: Feeling Scale Is Necessary to Inspire Action

By: Mathieu GuglielminoMarch 3, 2021December 17, 2024

In psychology, affects are known to be the prime motive in action, and since we are storytellers, visual rhetoric should not be overlooked.

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