An opinion is also a self-report of feelings or personal judgment, e.g., I'm thirsty.
Opinions often contain clue words pointing to oneself, e.g., I think, I believe, I feel, in my opinion.
Sometimes, however, a self-report is smuggled into a statement with an adjective indicating an attitude or emotion.
For example, "This is a nasty day," this statement does not really describing the objective day in the real world, but rather expressing the emotion that the day is unpleasant, which is equivalent to saying, "I'm not pleased about the day," a self-report.
An opinion is also a self-report of feelings or personal judgment, e.g., I'm thirsty.
Opinions often contain clue words pointing to oneself, e.g., I think, I believe, I feel, in my opinion.
Sometimes, however, a self-report is smuggled into a statement with an adjective indicating an attitude or emotion.
For example, "This is a nasty day," this statement does not really describing the objective day in the real world, but rather expressing the emotion that the day is unpleasant, which is equivalent to saying, "I'm not pleased about the day," a self-report.
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