Two experiments examine mixed emotional reactions to 'disappointing wins' and 'relieving losses' using gambles. Experiment 1 used static unipolar measures of positive and negative affect, while Experiment 2 employed continuous unipolar measures via button presses. The dataset likely contains participant ratings and responses from these controlled psychological studies.
Use Cases
- Analyzing mixed emotional states based on unipolar affect ratings
- Studying the simultaneity of positive and negative affect based on continuous measurement data
- Modeling emotional responses to counterfactual outcomes based on gamble scenarios
- Comparing static versus continuous measurement techniques for affect
Strengths
- Data is derived from two controlled experiments with specific methodologies
- Description details the use of both static and continuous unipolar measures
Limitations
- Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment
- Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download
- License is closed, restricting access and reuse
Provenance
- Source
- Jeff T. Larsen
- Collection Method
- Two psychological experiments with gambles