Study Weiss et al. (1999): study US 1996
- Public
- Managers, United States, followed 16 working days, 1996
- Survey name
- Unnamed study
- Sample
- Respondents
- N = 64
- Non Response
- Assessment
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Multiple assesment methods
dairy and questionnaires
Correlate
- Authors's Label
- Affect intensity
- Our Classification
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- Error Estimates
- Cronbach's alpha = 0.89
- Remarks
- Affect Intensity Measure (Larsen and Diener, 1987)
- Distribution
- M = 3.70; SD = 0.45
- Operationalization
- self report on 40 questions, e.g.,
- "When I solve a small personal problem, I feel euphoric."
- "Sad movies touch me deeply."
Rated:
1 never
:
6 always
High affect intensity individuals tend to experience emotions strongly and to be emotionally reactive and variable; low affct intensity tend to experience emotions more mildly.