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Valence (psychology)
Valence, as used in psychology, especially in discussing emotions, means the intrinsic attractiveness (positive valence) or aversiveness (negative valence) of an event, object, or situation. However, the term is also used to characterize and categorize specific emotions. For example, the emotions popularly referred to as "negative", such as anger and fear, have "negative valence". Joy has "positive valence". Positively valenced emotions are evoked by positively valenced events, objects, or situations. The term is also used about the hedonic tone of feelingsaffect, certain behaviors (for example, approach and avoidance), goal attainment or nonattainment, and conformity with or violation of normsAmbivalence can be viewed as conflict between positive and negative valence-carriers.

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