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幸福感的语言:通过日常言语追踪情绪体验的波动。

The language of well-being: Tracking fluctuations in emotion experience through everyday speech.

机构信息

Department of Psychology.

Department of Computer Science.

出版信息

J Pers Soc Psychol. 2020 Feb;118(2):364-387. doi: 10.1037/pspp0000244. Epub 2019 Apr 4.

Abstract

The words that people use have been found to reflect stable psychological traits, but less is known about the extent to which everyday fluctuations in spoken language reflect transient psychological states. We explored within-person associations between spoken words and self-reported state emotion among 185 participants who wore the Electronically Activated Recorder (EAR; an unobtrusive audio recording device) and completed experience sampling reports of their positive and negative emotions 4 times per day for 7 days (1,579 observations). We examined language using the Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count program (LIWC; theoretically created dictionaries) and open-vocabulary themes (clusters of data-driven semantically-related words). Although some studies give the impression that LIWC's positive and negative emotion dictionaries can be used as indicators of emotion experience, we found that when computed on spoken language, LIWC emotion scores were not significantly associated with self-reports of state emotion experience. Exploration of other categories of language variables suggests a number of hypotheses about substantive everyday correlates of momentary positive and negative emotion that can be tested in future studies. These findings (a) suggest that LIWC positive and negative emotion dictionaries may not capture self-reported subjective emotion experience when applied to everyday speech, (b) emphasize the importance of establishing the validity of language-based measures within one's target domain, (c) demonstrate the potential for developing new hypotheses about personality processes from the open-ended words that are used in everyday speech, and (d) extend perspectives on intraindividual variability to the domain of spoken language. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

人们使用的词语已被发现反映出稳定的心理特征,但对于口语中的日常波动在多大程度上反映出短暂的心理状态,人们知之甚少。我们在 185 名参与者中进行了一项研究,这些参与者佩戴了电子激活记录器(EAR;一种不引人注目的音频记录设备),并在 7 天内每天完成 4 次积极和消极情绪的经验抽样报告(共 1579 次观察)。我们使用语言探究与词汇程序(LIWC;理论上创建的词典)和开放式词汇主题(数据驱动的语义相关词汇聚类)来检查语言。尽管有些研究给人留下了这样的印象,即 LIWC 的积极和消极情绪词典可以用作情绪体验的指标,但我们发现,当应用于口语时,LIWC 的情绪得分与自我报告的情绪体验经验没有显著关联。对其他语言变量类别的探索提出了一些关于瞬间积极和消极情绪的实质性日常关联的假设,可以在未来的研究中进行检验。这些发现(a)表明,当应用于日常口语时,LIWC 的积极和消极情绪词典可能无法捕捉自我报告的主观情绪体验;(b)强调了在目标领域内建立语言测量有效性的重要性;(c)展示了从日常口语中使用的开放式词汇中开发关于人格过程的新假设的潜力;(d)将个体内变异性的观点扩展到口语领域。(PsycINFO 数据库记录(c)2020 APA,保留所有权利)。

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