D. Watson and L. A. Clark (1997) announced "two fundamental psychometric principles" (p. 282) of affect: The positive correlation between affects with the same valence tends to be substantial, whereas the negative correlation between affects with opposite valence tends to be weak. These allegedly robust empirical generalizations underlie various conceptual models of affect (such as those that posit an independence between positive and negative affect) and various scales of affect. The authors offer an alternative analysis: The correlation between two affects is a function of the angle between them within a circular ordering. Two data sets were reanalyzed and showed predicted exceptions to Watson and Clark's principles: same-valenced pairs w...
Since the 1950's, researchers have sought unsuccessfully to identify a consensual psychometric stru...
Two major measures of negative affectivity (NA) and positive affectivity (PA), developed from the th...
© 2014 European Association of Personality Psychology. This study tested whether the structure of af...
The goal of this research was to determine whether co-endorsements of happiness and sadness occur be...
A consensus has emerged that neuroticism is associated with negative affect and extraversion is asso...
<p>The figure shows the Pearson correlations between the independent variables that were used in the...
Research suggests that affective experience is best described by two independent dimensions of affec...
The greater effect of negative than positive stimuli on judgments—the positive-negative asymmetry (P...
Factor analysis of the items in the Bradburn Affect Balance Scale has repeatedly shown that the posi...
Factor analysis of the items in the Bradburn Affect Balance Scale has repeatedly shown that the posi...
Results from four studies document very high agreement between the raw data matrices of affect simil...
Is positive affect (PA) the bipolar opposite of, or is it independent of, negative affect (NA)? Prev...
This article reports a study (N = 217) predicting self-reported momentary affect from personality. A...
Two issues regarding associations between negative emotions are addressed: (i) whether different typ...
Background: It is unclear to what extent positive affect (PA) and negative affect (NA) may co-occur ...
Since the 1950's, researchers have sought unsuccessfully to identify a consensual psychometric stru...
Two major measures of negative affectivity (NA) and positive affectivity (PA), developed from the th...
© 2014 European Association of Personality Psychology. This study tested whether the structure of af...
The goal of this research was to determine whether co-endorsements of happiness and sadness occur be...
A consensus has emerged that neuroticism is associated with negative affect and extraversion is asso...
<p>The figure shows the Pearson correlations between the independent variables that were used in the...
Research suggests that affective experience is best described by two independent dimensions of affec...
The greater effect of negative than positive stimuli on judgments—the positive-negative asymmetry (P...
Factor analysis of the items in the Bradburn Affect Balance Scale has repeatedly shown that the posi...
Factor analysis of the items in the Bradburn Affect Balance Scale has repeatedly shown that the posi...
Results from four studies document very high agreement between the raw data matrices of affect simil...
Is positive affect (PA) the bipolar opposite of, or is it independent of, negative affect (NA)? Prev...
This article reports a study (N = 217) predicting self-reported momentary affect from personality. A...
Two issues regarding associations between negative emotions are addressed: (i) whether different typ...
Background: It is unclear to what extent positive affect (PA) and negative affect (NA) may co-occur ...
Since the 1950's, researchers have sought unsuccessfully to identify a consensual psychometric stru...
Two major measures of negative affectivity (NA) and positive affectivity (PA), developed from the th...
© 2014 European Association of Personality Psychology. This study tested whether the structure of af...