Examples of using Trigger warnings in English and their translations into Hindi
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Trigger warnings in the end notes.
Please be aware that there are no trigger warnings.
There are no trigger warnings in The Hidden Face.
It's important not to overstate the scientific case against trigger warnings.
Should universities provide“trigger warnings” and“safe spaces” for students?
Yes, provide safe spaces butstudents do not need trigger warnings.
But as the debate over trigger warnings has raged, advocates for them have made strong psychological claims.
For the subgroup of participants who started out thestudy believing in the power of words to harm, the trigger warnings actually increased the negative impact of the passages.
It wasn't about trigger warnings per se, but investigated a cognitive principle central to the trigger-warnings debate.
Beginning in 2013, many students at universities in the United States began demanding that their lecturers do just that andprovide'trigger warnings' ahead of any potentially upsetting content.
Post-video quizzes also showed the trigger warnings had no benefit for the participants' learning.
Trigger warnings increased participants' negative feelings prior to the photo presentation, presumably as they anticipated what was to come.
Yet already the results aresurprisingly consistent in undermining the specific claim that trigger warnings allow people to marshal some kind of mental defence mechanism.
On the question of whether trigger warnings give people the chance to brace themselves emotionally, a spate of recent studies suggest that this simply isn't how the mind works.
Parents then attempted to exert more control to keep their children safe, with arranged play dates,no peanut butter in school, trigger warnings in classrooms and frequent monitoring of their kids' whereabouts.
The clear message from psychology then is that trigger warnings should come with their own warning- they won't achieve much, except encourage maladaptive coping and the belief that folk are sensitive and need protecting.
After the Columbine shooting, I started writing about how“gunspeak”- the way everyday turns of phrase,from“bite the bullet” and“sweating bullets,” to“trigger warnings” and“pulling the trigger”- reflected a society obsessed with guns.
In her New York Times op-ed‘Why I Use Trigger Warnings'(2015), the philosophy lecturer Kate Manne of Cornell University in New York argued that they‘allow those who are sensitive to[potentially upsetting] subjects to prepare themselves for reading about them, and better manage their reactions'.
Similarly, the McKendree research found that the only meaningful effect of trigger warnings was to increase people's belief in the sensitivity of others to upsetting material and in the need for warnings. .
On the first claim, that trigger warnings enable survivors of trauma to avoid re-experiencing the negative associated emotions, critics argue that the avoidance of potentially upsetting material is actually a counterproductive approach because it offers no chance to learn to manage one's emotional reactions.
Around the same time,a group at Flinders University in Australia looked at the effect of trigger warnings on people's experience of ambiguous photos accompanied by different headlines- such as a picture of passengers boarding a plane either with an upsetting crash-related headline or an innocuous business-related headline.
Trigger warning: This essay contains a 4-letter word as part of a colloquial phrase.
Trigger Warning: We are going to try to think about this unconscious woman as a rapist might.
In 2018, an investigation by Harvard University asked hundreds of volunteers on Amazon's Mechanical Turk survey website to read graphic literary passages- such as the murder scene in Fyodor Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment(1866)-that either were or weren't preceded by a trigger warning of distressing content ahead, and then rate their feelings.
I'm sorry. Trigger warning.
Trigger warning. I'm sorry.
Trigger warning. I'm sorry.
There-there was a… a trigger warning.