Persons, Situations, and Emotions: An Ecological Approach
People's experience in their everyday lives has attracted much research interest in the past two decades. This book focuses on the interplay of temperament and other personality traits with characteristics of situations and events in hourly and dailey mood fluctuations. All contributors used the Time Sampling Diary (TSD) in collecting data from a variety of populations over several weeks, at least four times a day at randomly selected points of time. Part 1 of the book introduces the TSD technique with detailed instructions for data collection, coding, and analysis. Part 2 covers reports on a study of Polish bank employees. The chapters of Part 3 reflect the experience of dangerous work situations in a steel factory, the emotional adjustment of adolescents to short and long-term unemployment, and the influences of husbands' daily or weekly commuting on their wives coping with housework and childcare. The chapters of Part 4 take a more philosophical approach to the material. The first contribution shows that personality traits influence well-being primarily in situations characterized by freedom of choice; the second introduces a rather new methodological approach clarifying the affinities of situations and subjective experience.
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Persons, Situations, and Emotions: An Ecological Approach
People's experience in their everyday lives has attracted much research interest in the past two decades. This book focuses on the interplay of temperament and other personality traits with characteristics of situations and events in hourly and dailey mood fluctuations. All contributors used the Time Sampling Diary (TSD) in collecting data from a variety of populations over several weeks, at least four times a day at randomly selected points of time. Part 1 of the book introduces the TSD technique with detailed instructions for data collection, coding, and analysis. Part 2 covers reports on a study of Polish bank employees. The chapters of Part 3 reflect the experience of dangerous work situations in a steel factory, the emotional adjustment of adolescents to short and long-term unemployment, and the influences of husbands' daily or weekly commuting on their wives coping with housework and childcare. The chapters of Part 4 take a more philosophical approach to the material. The first contribution shows that personality traits influence well-being primarily in situations characterized by freedom of choice; the second introduces a rather new methodological approach clarifying the affinities of situations and subjective experience.
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Persons, Situations, and Emotions: An Ecological Approach

Persons, Situations, and Emotions: An Ecological Approach

Persons, Situations, and Emotions: An Ecological Approach

Persons, Situations, and Emotions: An Ecological Approach


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People's experience in their everyday lives has attracted much research interest in the past two decades. This book focuses on the interplay of temperament and other personality traits with characteristics of situations and events in hourly and dailey mood fluctuations. All contributors used the Time Sampling Diary (TSD) in collecting data from a variety of populations over several weeks, at least four times a day at randomly selected points of time. Part 1 of the book introduces the TSD technique with detailed instructions for data collection, coding, and analysis. Part 2 covers reports on a study of Polish bank employees. The chapters of Part 3 reflect the experience of dangerous work situations in a steel factory, the emotional adjustment of adolescents to short and long-term unemployment, and the influences of husbands' daily or weekly commuting on their wives coping with housework and childcare. The chapters of Part 4 take a more philosophical approach to the material. The first contribution shows that personality traits influence well-being primarily in situations characterized by freedom of choice; the second introduces a rather new methodological approach clarifying the affinities of situations and subjective experience.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195350579
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 03/29/2001
Series: Series in Affective Science
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Johannes Kepler University (Emeritus)

Polish Academy of Sciences

Table of Contents

Foreword, Klaus R. Scherer
Contributors
Part I Emotions in Perspective: The Ecological Approach
1. Persons' Emotional Responses to Situations, Hermann Brandstatter and Andrezej Eliasz
2. Time Sampling Diary: an Ecological Approach to the Study of Emotions in Everyday Life Situations, Hermann Brandstatter
Part II Temperament and Emotions : Focus on Congruence
3. Temperament, Type A, and Motives: A Time Sampling Study, Andrzej Eliasz
4. Self-Regulatory Abilities, Temperament, and Volition in Everyday Life Situations, Madgalena Marzal-Wisniewska
5. Value-Motive Congruences and Reactivity as Determinants of Well-Being, Anna Zalewska and Hermann Brandstatter
6. Personal Resources and Organizational Well-Being, Tabitha Klonowicz
Part III Experiencing Work, Family Life, and Unemployment
7. Extraversion and Optimal Level of Arousal in High-Risk Work, Alois Farthofer and Hermann Brandstatter
8. Time Sampling of Unemployment Experiences by Slovak Youth, Jozef Dzuka
9. Everyday Life of Commuters' Wives, Christa Rodler and Erich Kirshler
Part IV Well-Being during an International Summer School
10. Correspondence Analysis of Everyday Life Experiences, Tiziana Mancini and Paola Bastianoni
11. Freedom as Moderator of the Personality-Mood Relationship, Gyongyi Kiss et al
Index

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