MOOD
Current typical moods
Feeling energetic (vs lethargic, tired)
Related subjects
List of Findings on this Subject
Correlate as named by investigatorPeople investigatedFinding
Satisfaction with role
Married females, USA, 196?
Energy (vs fatigue)
Married females, USA, 196?
Energy vs fatigue
Undergraduate students, Nassau Community College, USA, 1970
Energy vs fatigue
Male college students, followed 3 years, Harvard University, USA, 1957-60
Energy vs fatigue
Female college students, Radcliff USA, followed 6 weeks, 1957
Energy vs fatigue
College students, University of Rochester, USA, 196?
Having sufficient energy to do things one wants
Employed males, supervising jobs, England, 197?
Felt energetic
18+ aged, general public, Dunedin, New Zealand, 198?
Inertia
20+ aged, general public, Puerto Rico, 1963-1964
family, work and leisure time
18-88 aged, general public, Denmark, 1993
Vitality
14+aged patients and students, Hong Kong 1996
Exhaustion
Dual-earning parents of young children, the Netherlands, 2000
Feeling active
Teenagers, USA, 199?
Strenght/Vitality
Secundary school pupils, Netherlands, 199?
Energetic arousal
Students and volunteers for a keyboard training program, UK, 1986-89
Tense arousal
Students and volunteers for a keyboard training program, UK, 1986-89
General arousal (tense & energetic)
Students and volunteers for a keyboard training program, UK, 1986-89
Vitality
55-95 aged, Northern Interior Health Region, British Columbia, Canada, 1999
Feeling optimistic and energetic
15+ aged, general public, 9 European countries, 2005
Vitality
Heads of households, Dayton , USA, 1972-1979
Energy
Students, Taiwan, 200?
Vitality
50+ aged, general public, Europe, 2006,2007
Vitality
17-40 aged, students, Brazil, 2008
satisfaction with energy
18+ aged, general public, Washington, U.S.A., 2010
satisfaction with energy
18+ aged, general public, Oregon, U.S.A., 2010
Life of engagement
Schoolteachers, Hongkong, China, 2008