The personality structure of affect.

Auteur(s)
Diener, E. Smith, H. & Fuijta, F.
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The authors examined the organization of individual differences in pleasant affect, unpleasant affect, and six discrete emotions. Several refinements over past studies were used: a) systematic sampling of emotions; b) control of measurement error through the use of latent traits; c) multiple methods for measuring affect; d) inclusion of only affects that are widely agreed to be emotions; e) a statistical definition of "independence" and f) a focus on the frequency and duration of long-term affect. There was strong convergence between the two pleasant emotions (love and joy) and between the four unpleasant emotions (fear, anger, sadness, and shame). The results indicated, however, that individual differences in the discrete emotions cannot be reduced to positive and negative affect. The latent traits of pleasant and unpleasant affect were correlated -.44 and a two-factor indicated that long-term pleasant and unpleasant affect are not strictly orthogonal, but they are separable.

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Bibliotheeknummer
C 7401 [electronic version only] /01 /
Uitgave

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 69 (1995), No. 1 (July), p. 130-141, 60 ref.

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