Abstract

More than 1100 people visiting a Web site chose to fill out a 70-item survey on their recurrent daily emotional experiences. Results are presented for each question broken down in terms of gender, age, and educational background. The data presented in this study gives information about the patterns of negative and positive emotions that people are conscious of and are able to verbally report and assess as to frequency and intensity. Statistical evaluation is given separately for each of the 70 items and summary trends are discussed. Given the Tables, readers are able to explore further each type of emotion and how they are related to each other. Examples of two of the items are:“It’s healthy to express anger, to let off steam, to get it out, to vent – Agree / Disagree” and “How often do you experience anger, rage, or hate?” – Daily, hourly, weekly, never.

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