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    [id] => 571
    [date] => 2019-06-26
    [doi] => 
    [title] => Skale do pomiaru nastroju i sześciu emocji
    [title_en] => SCALES FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF MOOD AND SIX EMOTIONS
    [authors] => Bogdan Wojciszke, Wiesław Baryła
    [abstract] => 

Three scales measuring mood and six scales measuring frequency of discrete emotions were devised and validated in a series of studies. The General Mood Scaleconsists of 10 self-descriptive statements. The Positive Mood Scaleconsists of 10 positive adjectives referring to mood. The Negative Mood Scaleconsists of 10 negative adjectives referring to mood. The Emotion Questionnaire consists of six 4-adjective scales measuring the frequency of experiencing two positive emotions (joy and love) and four negative emotions (anger, fear, sadness, and guilt). Analyses of the data presented showed the validity, internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and the expected factorial structure of each of the scales. Moreover, the mood scales scores appeared amenable to situational influences to a degree which makes them appropriate measures of dependent and mediating variables in psychological research

[abstract_en] =>

Three scales measuring mood and six scales measuring frequency of discrete emotions were devised and validated in a series of studies. The General Mood Scaleconsists of 10 self-descriptive statements. The Positive Mood Scaleconsists of 10 positive adjectives referring to mood. The Negative Mood Scaleconsists of 10 negative adjectives referring to mood. The Emotion Questionnaire consists of six 4-adjective scales measuring the frequency of experiencing two positive emotions (joy and love) and four negative emotions (anger, fear, sadness, and guilt). Analyses of the data presented showed the validity, internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and the expected factorial structure of each of the scales. Moreover, the mood scales scores appeared amenable to situational influences to a degree which makes them appropriate measures of dependent and mediating variables in psychological research

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Skale do pomiaru nastroju i sześciu emocji

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SCALES FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF MOOD AND SIX EMOTIONS

Bogdan Wojciszke, Wiesław Baryła

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Rocznik: 2005 Tom: 11 Numer: 1
Strony: 31–47

Three scales measuring mood and six scales measuring frequency of discrete emotions were devised and validated in a series of studies. The General Mood Scaleconsists of 10 self-descriptive statements. The Positive Mood Scaleconsists of 10 positive adjectives referring to mood. The Negative Mood Scaleconsists of 10 negative adjectives referring to mood. The Emotion Questionnaire consists of six 4-adjective scales measuring the frequency of experiencing two positive emotions (joy and love) and four negative emotions (anger, fear, sadness, and guilt). Analyses of the data presented showed the validity, internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and the expected factorial structure of each of the scales. Moreover, the mood scales scores appeared amenable to situational influences to a degree which makes them appropriate measures of dependent and mediating variables in psychological research

mood, measurement, emoti