A void exists in the literature in regards to how identical weather conditions impact individuals from different geographic locations. It is believed relocated individuals are more susceptible to fluctuations in mood stemming from novel weather conditions than indigenous individuals. The sample consisted of 70 life-long Minnesota residents and 25 individuals who have spent minimum of one year living outside of Minnesota. Participants completed a mood self-report measure online for four consecutive weeks to determine positive and negative affect levels. Data was then matched with corresponding weather data for the same time period. No support was found for the hypothesis. However, sunshine was identified as the crucial factor for mood adjust...
More and more economists and politicians are advocating the use of comprehensive measures of well-be...
AIM: Since the importance of latitude of living for the prevalence of Seasonal Affective Disorder (S...
The level of information on biometeorologic reports and mood effects of weather conditions on the Za...
Weather has long been regarded to influence the mundane mood of the population. A pervasive belief e...
Prior studies on the association between weather and psychological changes have produced mixed resul...
ABSTRACT—Prior studies on the association between weather and psychological changes have produced mi...
Many people believe that weather influences their emotional state. Along similar lines, some researc...
There is a widespread belief that weather affects mood. However, few studies have investigated this ...
Recent research has suggested that an increase in temperature can negatively affect mental health an...
It is a common and well-spread belief that people feel more depressed when the weather is bad. Howev...
Although spending time in nature has demonstrated mental and physical health benefits, many individu...
A group of 62 mostly university student subjects kept structured diaries of their feelings and their...
The authors used data from a sample of 1465 adults living in the United States to perform a confirma...
Within a time sampling study of the effects on unemployment of subjective well-being (Kirchler, 1985...
Dept. of Psychology. Paper copy at Leddy Library: Theses & Major Papers - Basement, West Bldg. / Ca...
More and more economists and politicians are advocating the use of comprehensive measures of well-be...
AIM: Since the importance of latitude of living for the prevalence of Seasonal Affective Disorder (S...
The level of information on biometeorologic reports and mood effects of weather conditions on the Za...
Weather has long been regarded to influence the mundane mood of the population. A pervasive belief e...
Prior studies on the association between weather and psychological changes have produced mixed resul...
ABSTRACT—Prior studies on the association between weather and psychological changes have produced mi...
Many people believe that weather influences their emotional state. Along similar lines, some researc...
There is a widespread belief that weather affects mood. However, few studies have investigated this ...
Recent research has suggested that an increase in temperature can negatively affect mental health an...
It is a common and well-spread belief that people feel more depressed when the weather is bad. Howev...
Although spending time in nature has demonstrated mental and physical health benefits, many individu...
A group of 62 mostly university student subjects kept structured diaries of their feelings and their...
The authors used data from a sample of 1465 adults living in the United States to perform a confirma...
Within a time sampling study of the effects on unemployment of subjective well-being (Kirchler, 1985...
Dept. of Psychology. Paper copy at Leddy Library: Theses & Major Papers - Basement, West Bldg. / Ca...
More and more economists and politicians are advocating the use of comprehensive measures of well-be...
AIM: Since the importance of latitude of living for the prevalence of Seasonal Affective Disorder (S...
The level of information on biometeorologic reports and mood effects of weather conditions on the Za...