Factor analysis of the items in the Bradburn Affect Balance Scale has repeatedly shown that the positive and negative affect items are unrelated. Despite this, negative affect scores are routinely subtracted from positive affect scores to derive Affect Balance Scale Scores that apparently provide a valid measure of a sense of well-being. In this paper we offer a resolution to this paradox - and so justify the use of Affect Balance Scale Scores - by showing that the positive and negative affect items each form a single cumulative scale, and that the two cumulative scales taken together form one unidimensional unfolding scale. This explanation is based on a hypothesis by Coombs and Kao (1960) - later proved mathematically by Ross and Cliff (1...
The nature and structure of well-being is a topic that has garnered increasing interest with the eme...
I define wellbeing as preference realization. Wellbeing can be measured with affective (the amount o...
Abstract We present new measures of well-being to assess the following concepts: 1. Psychological We...
Factor analysis of the items in the Bradburn Affect Balance Scale has repeatedly shown that the posi...
The aim of the present paper is to provide further evidence for the convergent validity of one such ...
The measurement of psychological constructs depends upon clear definitions and demonstrated relation...
This study examined the measurement invariance of the positive and negative affect scales in the Eur...
In this study 170 Swedish University students participated and evaluated themselves on Subjective we...
The Affect Balance Scale (ABS) and its two subscales, Positive Affect Scale (PAS) and Negative Affec...
Abstract Measures of well-being were created to assess psychological flourishing and feelings—positi...
Subjective well-being, Affect-balance, Positive-affect, Negative-affect, Happiness, Confirmatory fac...
Studies infer Psychological Balance from the absence of psychopathology. In this article, we investi...
The goal of this research was to determine whether co-endorsements of happiness and sadness occur be...
The purpose of the study is to test the structure and the stability of Subjective Well-Being (SWB),...
Well-being is typically defined as positive feeling (e.g. happiness), positive functioning (e.g. com...
The nature and structure of well-being is a topic that has garnered increasing interest with the eme...
I define wellbeing as preference realization. Wellbeing can be measured with affective (the amount o...
Abstract We present new measures of well-being to assess the following concepts: 1. Psychological We...
Factor analysis of the items in the Bradburn Affect Balance Scale has repeatedly shown that the posi...
The aim of the present paper is to provide further evidence for the convergent validity of one such ...
The measurement of psychological constructs depends upon clear definitions and demonstrated relation...
This study examined the measurement invariance of the positive and negative affect scales in the Eur...
In this study 170 Swedish University students participated and evaluated themselves on Subjective we...
The Affect Balance Scale (ABS) and its two subscales, Positive Affect Scale (PAS) and Negative Affec...
Abstract Measures of well-being were created to assess psychological flourishing and feelings—positi...
Subjective well-being, Affect-balance, Positive-affect, Negative-affect, Happiness, Confirmatory fac...
Studies infer Psychological Balance from the absence of psychopathology. In this article, we investi...
The goal of this research was to determine whether co-endorsements of happiness and sadness occur be...
The purpose of the study is to test the structure and the stability of Subjective Well-Being (SWB),...
Well-being is typically defined as positive feeling (e.g. happiness), positive functioning (e.g. com...
The nature and structure of well-being is a topic that has garnered increasing interest with the eme...
I define wellbeing as preference realization. Wellbeing can be measured with affective (the amount o...
Abstract We present new measures of well-being to assess the following concepts: 1. Psychological We...