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The dynamic relationships of affective synchrony to perceptions of situations
Authors:Joshua Wilt   Katharine Funkhouser  William Revelle  
Affiliation:a Department of Psychology, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208, United States;b University of Chicago Law School, Chicago, IL 60637, United States
Abstract:Most theories of affect predict that affects of opposite valence should be negatively correlated (de-synchronous) or independent (asynchronous) within individuals. Such theories were challenged by the finding that the association between energetic arousal and tense arousal ranged from de-synchrony to synchrony (Rafaeli, Rogers, &; Revelle, 2007). In this paper, we report two experience-sampling studies employing cell-phone text-messaging aimed at further exploring individual differences in affective experience. Results showed that within-person relationships between energetic arousal and tense arousal ranged from de-synchrony to synchrony, but that within-person relationships between Pleasant and Unpleasant affect varied from strong de-synchrony to weak de-synchrony. Individual differences in within-person EA-TA associations were related to perceiving threatening situations as incentives and to interactions between affective traits.
Keywords:Affect   Affective synchrony   Energetic arousal   Tense arousal   Pleasant affect   Unpleasant affect   Approach-avoidance
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