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ArtikelReliability Generalization of Self - Report of Emotions When Using The Differential Emotions Scale  
Oleh: Green, Kristen W. ; Youngstrom, Eric A.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Educational and Psychological Measurement vol. 63 no. 2 (Apr. 2003), page 279-295.
Topik: emotion; reliability generalization; differential emotions scale; self - repot
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Isi artikelBecause self - report is a valuable and often irreplaceable source of information about emotions, it is important to learn how measuremetn properties changes across different demographic samples. Previous findings of mean differnces in the level or variability of trait emotions for men versus women or across ethnic groups suggest that there may be differences in the internal consistency of the same measure when applied to differnt groups. Research groups using the differential emotions scale (DES) have also begun to use the DES or derivative measures in children as young as 6 years old, raising questions baout the psyhcomteric performance of the measure across the life span. The present study uses reliability generalization to synthesize findings from 30 samples of raw data involving a total of 2,407 participants. Results indicate that higher socioeconomic status is asociated with increased internal consistency in emotion scales. Age and majority ethnic status also were positively associated with internal consistency on a few emotion scales, whereas gender appeared unrelated to reliability of self - reported emotion.
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