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[When researchers want to assess positive feelings, they need to understand the various definitions and models of emotion. The current chapter describes the theories and various measures that derive from them, and reviews the strenghts and weaknesses of different measures of positive emotions. In addition, nonself-report measures of positive feelings are reviewed]
Published: Jan 1, 2009
Keywords: Negative Affect; Negative Emotion; Positive Emotion; Emotional Experience; Basic Emotion
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