involvement in• Bittman could not discuss any aspect of his involvement in the case.
emotional involvement• Second, for the fieldworker such studies are extremely demanding in tact, energy, persistence, time and emotional involvement.• There was never any emotional involvement, just a physical act that offered him some release.• According to Tormey's theory of Expression, emotional involvement for the actor is minimal.• It shows her growing emotional involvement and gradually seems to affect her every movement.• This implies that people at work operate as robots, devoid of emotional involvement with one another.• How can we reconcile the low frequency of expressions of emotional involvement in electioncampaigns with the high frequency of antagonistic partisanship?• The same applies to the impression of emotional involvement.• As the coffinslides into the furnace, we try to restrict our emotional involvement - sometimes at considerable psychological cost.