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How You Measure Is What You Get: Differences in Self- and External Ratings of Emotional Experiences in Home Dreams

机译:如何衡量您所得到的:在家庭梦中的情感体验的自我和外部评级的差异

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This study demonstrates that different methods for measuring emotional experiences in dreams-self-ratings of dreams using emotion rating scales versus external ratings in the form of content analysis of narrative dream reports can lead to strikingly different results and contradicting conclusions about the emotional content of home dreams. During 3 consecutive weeks, every morning upon awakening, 44 participants (16 men, 28 women, average age 26.9 +/- 5.1 years) reported their dreams and rated their emotional experiences in those dreams using the modified Differential Emotions Scale. Two external judges rated emotional experiences in the same 552 (M = 12.55 +/- 5.72) home dream reports using the same scale. Comparison of the 2 methods showed that with self-ratings dreams were rated as more emotional and more positive than with external ratings. Moreover, whereas with self-ratings the majority of dreams was rated as positively valenced, with external ratings the majority of dream reports was rated as negatively valenced. Although self- and external ratings converge, at least partially, in the measurement of negative emotional experiences, they diverge greatly in the measurement of positive emotional experiences. On one hand, this discrepancy may result from different biases inherent in the 2 measurement methods highlighting the need to develop better methods for measuring emotional experiences. On the other hand, self- and external ratings may capture different phenomena and should thus be considered complementary and used concurrently. Nevertheless, results suggest that negative emotional experiences can be measured in a more valid and reliable manner than positive emotional experiences.
机译:这项研究表明,使用情感评级尺度的梦想自我评级的情绪经历的不同方法使用情感评级尺度与叙述梦想报告的内容分析形式的外部评级可以导致对家庭情绪含量相比不同的结果,并将结论的结论相矛盾梦想。在连续3周内,每天早上醒来,44名参与者(16名男子,28名女性,平均年龄26.9 +/- 5.1岁)报告了他们的梦想,并使用修改的差异情绪规模评定了这些梦想中的情感经历。两个外部评委使用相同规模的相同552(m = 12.55 +/- 5.72)家庭梦想报告的情绪体验。 2种方法的比较表明,随着自我评估的梦想被评为更为情绪化,更积极,而不是外部评级。此外,与自我评估的大多数梦想被评为积极贵,而外部评级则大多数梦想报告被评为负面衡量。虽然自我和外部评级至少部分地融合在衡量负面情绪体验中,但它们在积极情绪体验的测量中大大偏离。一方面,这种差异可能来自2个测量方法中固有的不同偏差,突出了需要开发更好的测量情绪体验的方法。另一方面,自我和外部额定值可能捕获不同的现象,因此应该被认为是互补和同时使用。尽管如此,结果表明,可以以比积极的情绪体验更有效和可靠的方式来衡量负面情绪体验。

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