The number of intensive longitudinal studies that investigate affective experiences at the within-person rather than the between-person level is rapidly increasing. This paradigmatic shift comes with new challenges, such as questions revolving around how to measure within-person affect variation or more fundamental questions about the reliability and validity of constructs at the within-person level. We provide a review of substantive research published in Emotion since 2005, which revealed that to date no consensus has been established on measurement instruments for assessing within-person affective experiences. Our review also showed that researchers who are interested in within-person affect variation sometimes rely on measurement instru...
How people’s feelings and interpersonal behaviour change across time can be represented as movements...
Positive and negative affect has been associated with numerous health factors. However, what is comm...
The recent growth in diary and experience sampling research has increased research attention on how ...
While affect is frequently measured with experience sampling methodology (ESM), the affective struct...
Intensive longitudinal designs (e.g., experience sampling methods, daily diary studies, or ambulator...
Affective intra-individual variability (IIV) and affective psychological flexibility (PF) are both t...
© 2014 European Association of Personality Psychology. This study tested whether the structure of af...
In the last decades of the twentieth century, a growing body of research has made clear that intrain...
Heterogeneity of variance may be more than a statistical nuisance—it may be of direct interest as a ...
Variation characterizes much of everyday life. People's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are not st...
Despite widespread interest in variance in affect, basic questions remain pertaining to the relative...
A large amount of research supports the idea that little change in personality occurs over time (e.g...
The vast majority of empirical research in the behavioral sciences is based on the analysis of betwe...
Within-person couplings play a prominent role in psychological research and previous studies have sh...
How people’s feelings change across time can be represented as trajectories in a core affect space d...
How people’s feelings and interpersonal behaviour change across time can be represented as movements...
Positive and negative affect has been associated with numerous health factors. However, what is comm...
The recent growth in diary and experience sampling research has increased research attention on how ...
While affect is frequently measured with experience sampling methodology (ESM), the affective struct...
Intensive longitudinal designs (e.g., experience sampling methods, daily diary studies, or ambulator...
Affective intra-individual variability (IIV) and affective psychological flexibility (PF) are both t...
© 2014 European Association of Personality Psychology. This study tested whether the structure of af...
In the last decades of the twentieth century, a growing body of research has made clear that intrain...
Heterogeneity of variance may be more than a statistical nuisance—it may be of direct interest as a ...
Variation characterizes much of everyday life. People's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are not st...
Despite widespread interest in variance in affect, basic questions remain pertaining to the relative...
A large amount of research supports the idea that little change in personality occurs over time (e.g...
The vast majority of empirical research in the behavioral sciences is based on the analysis of betwe...
Within-person couplings play a prominent role in psychological research and previous studies have sh...
How people’s feelings change across time can be represented as trajectories in a core affect space d...
How people’s feelings and interpersonal behaviour change across time can be represented as movements...
Positive and negative affect has been associated with numerous health factors. However, what is comm...
The recent growth in diary and experience sampling research has increased research attention on how ...