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Some recommendations on the use of daily life methods in affective science

Authors :
Peter Kuppens
Egon Dejonckheere
Elise K. Kalokerinos
Peter Koval
Medical and Clinical Psychology
Tilburg Experience Sampling Center (TESC)
Source :
Affective Science, 3, 505-515, Affect Sci
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer International Publishing AG, 2022.

Abstract

Real-world emotions are often more vivid, personally meaningful, and consequential than those evoked in the lab. Therefore, studying emotions in daily life is essential to test theories, discover new phenomena, and understand healthy emotional functioning; in short, to move affective science forward. The past decades have seen a surge of research using daily diary, experience sampling, or ecological momentary assessment methods to study emotional phenomena in daily life. In this paper, we will share some of the insights we have gained from our collective experience applying such daily life methods to study everyday affective processes. We highlight what we see as important considerations and caveats involved in using these methods and formulate recommendations to improve their use in future research. These insights focus on the importance of (i) theory and hypothesis-testing; (ii) measurement; (iii) timescale; and (iv) context, when studying emotions in their natural habitat. ispartof: Affective Science vol:3 issue:2 pages:505-515 ispartof: location:Switzerland status: published

Subjects

Subjects :
Methods Paper
General Medicine

Details

ISSN :
26622041
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Affective Science, 3, 505-515, Affect Sci
Accession number :
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