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contagion <a contagion; contagions> N

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contagion

bearing contagion

contagion theory

mental contagion

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Information flows bidirectionally between smaller and larger systems as well as rhizomatic contagion.
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Emotional contagion refers to the phenomenon of a persons emotions becoming similar to those of surrounding people.
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The second branch of literatures explain contagion transmission as a result of linkages among financial institutions.
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This negative affective state often occurs as a result of emotional contagion when there is confusion between self and other.
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The leaders transmit their moods to other group members through the mechanism of emotional contagion.
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She has since been researching financial crises, financial contagion, capital controls, macroprudential regulations, foreign investment and tax holidays.
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Facial expressions of disgust are evolutionarily linked to the idea of contagion.
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Fleeing the contagion, many of urban residents escaped into the country to the elevated villages, which they assumed protected them from the disease.
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Inbound and outbound mail was fumigated in an effort to reduce contagion.
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The third branch emphasize financial contagion among financial markets.
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