Author: Debra Trmpe, Jordi Quoidbach, Maxime Taquet

main argument

  • Participants experienced at least one emotion 90% of the time
  • Most frequent emotions
    • Joy
    • Love
    • Anxiety
  • Positive emotions 2.5x more than negative
  • Positive and negative simultaneously frequently
  • Network analysis to connect emotions
    • Connector emotions: stimulate same valence and repress opposite valence
      • Joy
    • Provincial emotions: stimulate same valence only
      • Gratitude
    • Distal emotions: little interactions with other emotions
      • Embarrassment

discussion

  • Limitations: self-reporting mobile application
    • Emotion may have influenced reporting time
    • Workday over-reported

questions

  1. How often do people experience emotions in general?
  2. Which emotions do people specifically experience?
  3. How central are different emotions within the emotion network?