An Experience Sampling and Cross-Cultural Investigation of the Relation between Pleasant and Unpleasant Emotion
The present study examined whether the relation between pleasant and unpleasant emotion varies across cultures and level of analysis (i.e., within-person vs. between-person). A total of 386 participants included European Americans, Asian Americans, Japanese, Indian, and Hispanic students. Momentary...
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Main Authors: | SCOLLON, Christie N., DIENER, Ed, OISHI, Shigehiro, BISWAS-DIENER, Robert |
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