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Facets of Dynamic Positive Affect: Differentiating Joy, Interest, and Activation in the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS).
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Quality Of LifeAffective VariableAffective NeurosciencePositive AffectHappinessDifferentiating JoySocial SciencesPsychologyEmotional ResponseNegative Affect ScheduleEmotion RegulationBehavioral SciencesEmotional Well-beingMotivationDynamic CoursePositive PsychologyDynamic Positive AffectEmotionAffect Regulation
This article proposes the differentiation of Joy, Interest, and Activation in the Positive Affect (PA) scale of the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS; D. Watson, L. A. Clark, & A. Tellegen, 1988). Study 1 analyzed the dynamic course of PA before, during, and after an exam and established the differentiation of the three facets. Study 2 used a multistate-multitrait analysis to confirm this structure. Studies 3-5 used success-failure experiences, speaking tasks, and feedback of exam results to further examine PA facets in affect-arousing settings. All studies provide convincing evidence for the benefit of differentiating three facets of PA in the PANAS: Joy, Interest, and Activation do have distinct and sometimes even opposite courses that make their separation meaningful and rewarding.
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