Examining the Intensity and Frequency of Experience of Discrete Positive Emotions

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P. Alex Linley
Helen Dovey
Sarah Beaumont
Joy Wilkinson
Robert Hurling
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[1] University of Warwick Science Park,Centre of Applied Positive Psychology
[2] Unilever Discover,undefined
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Journal of Happiness Studies | 2016年 / 17卷
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Positive emotions; Frequency; Intensity; Gender differences; Age differences;
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Research into positive emotions has grown significantly over the last decade. This has focused typically on aggregate positive emotions, despite increasing evidence for differential outcomes from discrete positive emotions. We examined the intensity and frequency of experience of 50 discrete positive emotions in a sample of 500 participants. Results showed that the most frequently experienced positive emotions were Interested, Curious, Friendly, Amused and Positive. The most intensely experienced positive emotions were Happy, Optimistic, Friendly, Interested and Determined. Women scored higher than men on the frequency of experience of 12 positive emotions; men scored higher for Ecstatic only. Women scored higher than men on the intensity of experience of 6 positive emotions, whereas men scored higher on the intensity of experience of three positive emotions. Analyses with age showed findings broadly consistent with the U-curve of life satisfaction across the life span. The discussion focuses on how these data can inform and support future positive emotions research, and the importance of considering discrete positive emotions.
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页码:875 / 892
页数:17
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