Perceived Pressure
Dimension 1085 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Perceived Pressure measures the extent to which an expression conveys feeling pushed, compelled, or burdened by external demands, expectations, or social influence. It encompasses direct experiences of being pressured by other people, roles, circumstances, or group norms.
evidence final name · Pressured Pressure
Minimal Perceived Pressure
Expressions activating this band show no clear experience of being pushed or compelled, or only diffuse, weakly related content without a definite source of demand or expectation.
Mild Perceived Pressure
Expressions activating this band convey burdensome expectations, strain, or bothersome circumstances that begin to feel imposed, but the sense of direct coercion or social compulsion is limited or intermittent.
Moderate Perceived Pressure
Expressions activating this band describe a clear experience of pressure from work, social influence, stereotypes, or other external demands. The pressure is recognized as active and consequential, even when the expression emphasizes coping with it.
High Perceived Pressure
Expressions activating this band center on feeling distinctly pressured by other people, groups, or decision contexts to conform, agree, or go along. The pressure is direct, salient, and experienced as an immediate interpersonal or situational force.
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Minimal Pressured Pressure: Content characterized by shot, known, sequence, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect pressured pressure at this level.
Moderate Pressured Pressure: Content characterized by ethnic, expectations, forced, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect pressured pressure at this level.
Intense Pressured Pressure: Content characterized by expecting, extended, pressured, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect pressured pressure at this level.
Peak Pressured Pressure: Content characterized by pressured, pressuring, get, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect pressured pressure at this level.
