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Feelings or Words? Understanding the Content in Self-Report Ratings of Experienced Emotion.
Authors:Barrett   Lisa Feldman
Abstract:People differ in the extent to which their verbal reports of experienced emotion are valence focused or arousal focused. Three multimethod studies are reported to explore whether differential focus reflects individual differences in the cognitive structure of emotion language versus differences in phenomenological experience. Although there was some evidence that valence focus and arousal focus were linked to variations differences in cognitive structure, the findings are also consistent with the view that self-report ratings are being driven by the properties of the feelings that are being reported. Implications for the study of experienced emotion are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:self-report ratings   ratings content   experienced emotion   verbal reports   valence focus   experience focus   individual differences   emotion language   phenomenological experience   cognitive structure
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