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A Coordinated Analysis of Variance in Affect in Daily Life

Authors :
Joshua M. Smyth
Jinhyuk Kim
Robert S. Stawski
Martin J. Sliwinski
Orfeu M. Buxton
David E. Conroy
Matthew J. Zawadzki
Stephanie T. Lanza
David M. Almeida
Stacey B. Scott
David Marcusson-Clavertz
Source :
Assessment, vol 27, iss 8, Assessment
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2018.

Abstract

Despite widespread interest in variance in affect, basic questions remain pertaining to the relative proportions of between-person and within-person variance, the contribution of days and moments, and the reliability of these estimates. We addressed these questions by decomposing negative affect and positive affect variance across three levels (person, day, moment), and calculating reliability using a coordinated analysis of seven daily diary, ecological momentary assessment (EMA), and diary-EMA hybrid studies (across studies age = 18-84 years, total Npersons = 2,103, total Nobservations = 45,065). Across studies, within-person variance was sizeable (negative affect: 45% to 66%, positive affect: 25% to 74%); in EMA more within-person variance was attributable to momentary rather than daily level. Reliability was adequate to high at all levels of analysis (within-person: .73-.91; between-person: .96-1.00) despite different items and designs. We discuss the implications of these results for the design of future intensive studies of affect variance.

Details

ISSN :
15523489 and 10731911
Volume :
27
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Assessment
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3a4e247fa8a99b42f15f38ffc8304694
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/1073191118799460