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International Journal of Science Annals, Vol. 4, No. 1, 2021
рrint ISSN: 2617-2682; online ISSN: 2707-3637; DOI:10.26697/ijsa
17. How Polite (78), average (21), very polite (13), well-mannered (7), averagely polite (5), gallant (4), tactful (4),
polite is the tall (4), courteous (3), cultured (3), moderate (3), normal (3), polite enough (3), cad (2), gentleman (2),
person? important (2), lovely (2), ordinary (2), adequate courtesy (1), attentive (1), above average (1), a little rough
at times (1), affectionate (1), according to the situation (1), a little coarse (1), average (1), balanced (1),
between a canned meat opener and a spaniel puppy (1), courteous by the circumstances (1), comfortable (1),
cultured (1), common (1), charming (1), candid but well-mannered (1), delicate (1), decent (1), dignified (1),
enough (1), extraordinary (1), extremely polite (1), fair (1), gentle (1), good (1), immoral (1),
inconsiderate (1), insolent (1), impolite (1), moderately polite (1), maximum polite (1), not always polite (1),
not very (1), not so good (1), normal (1), polite enough (1), pleasant (1), respectful (1), reserved (1), rude (1),
smarmy (1), situational (1), strange (1), supportive (1), tolerable (1), tolerant (1), thoughtful (1), uncivil (1),
8 out of 10 (1), 9 out of 10 (1), 7 out of 10 (1), 4 out of 10 (1), 4 out of 5 (1), 6 out of 10 (1).
18. What is Funny (47), cheerful (31), witty (15), humorist (13), very funny (7), active (3), moderate (3), ridiculous (3),
the person in adequate (2), black (2), cheap (2), good joke (2), good sense of humor (2), likes joking (2), tall (2),
showing playful (2), resourceful (2), sharp on the tongue (2), subtle sense of humor (2), sarcastic (2), 10 out of 10 (2),
sense of absurd (1), artistic (1), affiliate (1), angry (1), at haphazard (1), almost a comedian (1), a strange sense of
humor? humor (1), accepts jokes (1), clear (1), clown (1), candid (1), careful (1), charismatic (1), cruel (1), doesn’t
understand toilet humor (1), does not show (1), developed (1), delicate (1), erudite (1), easy-going (1),
extraordinary (1), gallows humor (1), gloomy (1), great (1), good (1), good level of humor (1), honest (1), it
would be good if my jokes truly amused her (1), it’s delivered on time (1), intellectual (1), interesting (1),
interesting* (1), in different ways (1), is sarcastic (1), Jim Carrie (1), masked (1), maximum (1), maximum
openness (1), not decisive (1), not funny (1), no matter (1), neutral (1), nervous (1), none (1), Nurlan
Saburov (1), non-funny (1), out of control (1), peculiar (1), positive (1), playful (1), sarcasm and sharpness
of mind (1), sarcastic (1), satirical (1), sensible (1), severe (1), specific humor (1), stand-up subtle (1),
smiling (1), sparkling (1), the soul of the company (1), too cheerful (1), teasing men or flirting (1), takes the
initiative (1), veiled sharp (1), vulgar (1), with a sense of humor (1), weak (1).
20. What is Sexy (45), passionate (27), active (12), hot (7), relaxed (7), open (6), gentle (5), reserved (5), assertive (4),
the person in attractive (4), candid (4), ordinary (4), very much (4), aggressive (3), sincere (3), with a fight (3), brutal (2),
the coarse (2), confident (2), desirable (2), exciting (2), flexible (2), irritating (2), persistent (2), smutty (2),
expression of absolute (1), asexual (1), attentive (1), amorous (1), average (1), awesome (1), beast (1), confused (1),
sexuality? charming (1), courageous (1), charismatic (1), calm (1), conscious (1), dominant (1), delicious (1),
diverse (1), doesn’t show any feelings yet (1), does not show much (1), direct (1), everyone wants her (1),
excellent (1), experienced (1), free experimenter (1), experimenter (1), has an appetite (1), impulsive (1), I
don’t know (1), intrusive (1), juicy peach (1), like that (1), masculine (1), none (1), normal (1), not sexy (1),
out of control (1), outgoing (1), playful (1), patient (1), passive (1), quivering (1), quick-shot (1), real (1),
restless (1), smooth (1), slutty (1), sexy kitten (1), seductive (1), sensual (1), sensual* (1), sensitive (1),
selfish (1), without abuse (1), worthy (1), wild (1).
22. What is Aggressive (19), calm (19), I’m trying to settle the conflict (14), reserved (10), non-conflict (8), quick-
the person in tempered (7), avoids it (4), honest (4), insistent (4), keeps silent (4), non-aggressive (4), adequate (3),
conflict? defends the point of view (3), fights (3), gets angry (3), hysterics (3), jokes (3), stubborn (3), talks (3), tries
to escape from conflict (3), a compromise (2), abrupt (2), bold (2), compromise (2), cunning (2), direct (2),
flexible (2), interested in resolving the conflict (2), passive (2), quarrels (2), reasonably proves point or
agrees that she was wrong (2), realistic (2), sincere (2), sincere* (2), soft (2), sensible (2), solves
peacefully (2), smart (2), sufferer (2), violent (2), active (1), attentive (1), avoids (1), avoiding (1), attracts
attention (1), adjusts others (1), but does not press (1), argues (1), bullish (1), causes the right reaction (1),
constructive (1), courteous (1), doesn’t throw plates (1), drinks (1), decisive (1), demonstrative (1),
diplomatic (1), gets into a fight (1), goes all the way (1), goes to reconciliation (1), gives way (1),
interesting (1), loves to bring to the forest (1), lies (1), loud (1), listens to the opponent without
interrupting (1), then expresses the point of view (1), listener (1), not tough (1), objective (1), polite (1),
proves point (1), plays (1), puts himself/ herself above others (1), quite argumentative (1), rides out (1),
retreats (1), rough edges (1), rational (1), scolds (1), smooths (1), scandalous (1), settles by diplomacy (1),
sensitive (1), tries not to be in the spotlight (1), tries to resolve the conflict peacefully (1), tolerant (1),
warring (1), worthy (1), wise (1), watches (1).
Note. Words with an asterisk (groupmate*, interesting*, etc.) in the presented associative fields in the original research
correspond to the feminine Russian words.
Cite this article as:
Gordienko-Mytrofanova, I. V., Hohol, D. M., & Nesterenko, M. A. (2021). Developing the instructions for the controlled
association experiment by means of semantic features for the stimulus “flirting person”. International Journal of Science
Annals, 4(1), 22–32. https://doi.org/10.26697/ijsa.2021.1.4
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