<div><p>This study was conducted to provide ratings of valence/pleasantness, arousal/excitement, and threat/potential harm for 160 Chinese words. The emotional valence classification (positive, negative, or neutral) of all of the words corresponded to that of the equivalent English language words. More than 90% of the participants, junior high school students aged between 12 and 17 years, understood the words. The participants were from both mainland China and Hong Kong, thus the words can be applied to adolescents familiar with either simplified (e.g. in mainland China) or traditional Chinese (e.g. in Hong Kong) with a junior secondary school education or higher. We also established eight words with negative valence, high threat, and high ...
Information on age-related differences in affective meanings of words is widely used by researchers ...
The present large-scale mixed-method study examined English language classroom anxiety and enjoyment...
This study aims to inform about what the dominant negative emotions of students in learning English ...
Nowadays, education for children's mental health is attracting more and more attention...
Abstract. Despite the increasing interest in studying Chinese emotion words, there has been no relia...
It is important to develop the affective norms of Chinese words for research on Emotion and cognitio...
Children's emotion word comprehension (EWC) has constantly received a great deal of attention in dev...
Children’s emotion word comprehension (EWC) has constantly received a great deal of atten-tion in de...
Words are frequently used as stimuli in cognitive psychology experiments, for example, in recognitio...
17th Chinese Lexical Semantics Workshop, CLSW 2016, Singapore, 20-22 May 2016In this paper, we repor...
Chinese Lexical Semantics 17th Workshop, CLSW 2016, Singapore, Singapore, May 20–22, 2016In this pap...
Citron, Weekes, and Ferstl (2010) reported that affective features, namely arousal and valence, repr...
This study describes an annotated dataset through psycho-linguistic annotations in controlled enviro...
Although increasing studies have confirmed the distinction between emotion-label words (words direct...
2016-2017 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalbcmaVersion of RecordPublis...
Information on age-related differences in affective meanings of words is widely used by researchers ...
The present large-scale mixed-method study examined English language classroom anxiety and enjoyment...
This study aims to inform about what the dominant negative emotions of students in learning English ...
Nowadays, education for children's mental health is attracting more and more attention...
Abstract. Despite the increasing interest in studying Chinese emotion words, there has been no relia...
It is important to develop the affective norms of Chinese words for research on Emotion and cognitio...
Children's emotion word comprehension (EWC) has constantly received a great deal of attention in dev...
Children’s emotion word comprehension (EWC) has constantly received a great deal of atten-tion in de...
Words are frequently used as stimuli in cognitive psychology experiments, for example, in recognitio...
17th Chinese Lexical Semantics Workshop, CLSW 2016, Singapore, 20-22 May 2016In this paper, we repor...
Chinese Lexical Semantics 17th Workshop, CLSW 2016, Singapore, Singapore, May 20–22, 2016In this pap...
Citron, Weekes, and Ferstl (2010) reported that affective features, namely arousal and valence, repr...
This study describes an annotated dataset through psycho-linguistic annotations in controlled enviro...
Although increasing studies have confirmed the distinction between emotion-label words (words direct...
2016-2017 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalbcmaVersion of RecordPublis...
Information on age-related differences in affective meanings of words is widely used by researchers ...
The present large-scale mixed-method study examined English language classroom anxiety and enjoyment...
This study aims to inform about what the dominant negative emotions of students in learning English ...