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PANAS-GEN Reliability - Brandeis University
www.brandeis.eduthe PANAS ranged between .86 - .90 for positive affect and .84 - .87 for negative affect. Test-retest reliability for the PANAS (1 week) were reported as .79 for positive affect and .81 for negative affect (Watson et al., 1988). Validity: Correlation of the PANAS to HSCL = .74 for negative affect and -.19 for positive affect.
The Moderating Role of Positive and Negative Affect on the ...
files.eric.ed.govhypothesized that positive and negative affect could differentiate the relation between the two variables. Lyubomirsky et al. (2005), in their study of empirical, longitudinal, and relational study reviews, indicate that positive affect is a “reason” facilitating adjustment skills such as social
Personality Traits and Positive/Negative Affects: An ...
files.eric.ed.gov(2000), a positive affect is “active pleasure and joy one finds in life,” and a negative affect is “the activation of unpleasant affects such as stress, fear,
The Effects of Positive and Negative Affect on Binge ...
kjp-clinical.orgboys, while positive urgency and negative urgency moderated the relationship between positive affect and binge eating be - havior in girls. However, none of the five sub-factors of impulsivity moderated the relationship between negative affect and
The Benefits of Frequent Positive Affect: Does Happiness ...
www.apa.orgKeywords: happiness, subjective well-being, positive affect, positive emotions, meta-analysis “A merry heart goes all the day, Your sad tires in a mile-a.” —William Shakespeare “The joyfulness of a man prolongeth his days.” —Sirach 30:22 “The days that make us happy make us wise.” —John Masefield
THE PANAS-X Manual for the Positive and Negative Affect ...
www2.psychology.uiowa.edurelatively pure markers of either Negative Affect or Positive Affect; that is, terms that had a substantial loading on one factor but a near-zero loading on the other. As a starting point, we used the 60 terms included in the factor analyses reported by Zevon and Tellegen (1982).
Altered Positive Affect in Clinically Anxious Youth: The ...
www.candlab.pitt.eduIn line with this, prior work has shown that greater variability in positive affect as well as negative affect is related to less psychological well-being (Houben, Van Den Morgan et al. Page 3 J Abnorm Child Psychol. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2018 October 01. ipt.
Regulation of positive and negative emotion: effects of ...
www.du.edufrequently report lower levels of both positive affect and subjec- tive well-being, along with greater levels of negative affect, and more depressive symptoms (Gross and John, 2003; Moore et al.,
The Influence of Positive Affect on Intrinsic and Extrinsic ...
selfdeterminationtheory.orgpositive affect does not lead to distortion or ignoring of negative material, such as health risks or information that would convey that a person is vulnerable to those kinds of risks (e.g. Aspinwall, 1998; Aspinwall & Brunhart, 1996, 2000;
WELL-BEING IN THE WORKPLACE AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO ...
media.gallup.comgenerates higher frequency of positive affect (job satisfaction, commitment, joy, fulfillment, interest, caring). Positive affect then relates to the efficient application of work, employee retention, creativity, and ultimately business outcomes. WELL-BEING AND EMPLOYEES IN THE WORKPLACE
Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) Short Form
depts.washington.eduThe cross-cultural universality of an affect structure that broadly divides into negative affect (NA) and positive affect (PA) has been generally established (Almagor & Ben-Porath, 1989). For example, the NA and PA dimensions of Russell’s (1980) circumplex model of affect are consistently found to replicate across cultures even when its arousal
Positive and Negative Affect as Predictors of Urge to ...
pmalpha.usc.eduKeywords: positive affect, negative affect, urge, smoking, craving Negative reinforcement models of addiction purport that af- fective disturbance is a key precipitant of smoking in tobacco
Positive Affect, Negative Affect, and Social Interaction
www.gruberpeplab.comlevels of positive or negative affect a given person experiences at different points in time, the stability of self-reports of NA and PA is impressive (e.g., Watson, 1988a, 1988b).