The association between positive and negative affect at the inter- and intra-individual level

It is unclear to what extent positive affect (PA) and negative affect (NA) may co-occur across and within people. The present study aimed to find unbiased estimates of the between- and within-subjects association between PA and NA. 85 participants recorded their PA and NA daily by means of an electr...

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Published inPersonality and individual differences Vol. 105; pp. 252 - 256
Main Authors Gill, Nazia P., Bos, Elisabeth H., Wit, Ernst C., de Jonge, Peter
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Abstract It is unclear to what extent positive affect (PA) and negative affect (NA) may co-occur across and within people. The present study aimed to find unbiased estimates of the between- and within-subjects association between PA and NA. 85 participants recorded their PA and NA daily by means of an electronic diary (mean 38 observations, range 2 to 56). A linear mixed-effects model was applied. The covariances between the random effects at the person- and measurement level were used to simultaneously estimate the between- and within-subjects correlation between PA and NA. The within- and between-subjects correlation between PA and NA were large: r=−0.56 (95% CI −0.58 to −0.54) and r=−0.52 (95% CI −0.69 to −0.40), respectively. The difference between the correlations was not significant (Fisher Z=−0.56; P=0.58). In participants who completed ≥80% of the measurements (n=46), the within- and between-subjects correlation were r=−0.59 (95% CI −0.61 to −0.57) and r=−0.50 (95% CI −0.67 to −0.28), respectively (Z=−0.98; P=0.33). Our study suggests that the correlation between PA and NA is large, both at the within- and between-subjects level. The discrepancy between the two correlations as estimated by mixed-effects models may be larger if more repeated assessments are available. •Associations may be different at the between- and within-subjects level.•A random-effects approach can be used to estimate correlations at the two different levels.•Large correlations were found between positive and negative affect at both levels.•The discrepancy between the estimates was larger with more repeated observations available.
AbstractList Background It is unclear to what extent positive affect (PA) and negative affect (NA) may co-occur across and within people. The present study aimed to find unbiased estimates of the between- and within-subjects association between PA and NA. Methods 85 participants recorded their PA and NA daily by means of an electronic diary (mean 38 observations, range 2 to 56). A linear mixed-effects model was applied. The covariances between the random effects at the person- and measurement level were used to simultaneously estimate the between- and within-subjects correlation between PA and NA. Results The within- and between-subjects correlation between PA and NA were large: r = −0.56 (95% CI −0.58 to −0.54) and r = −0.52 (95% CI −0.69 to −0.40), respectively. The difference between the correlations was not significant (Fisher Z = −0.56; P = 0.58). In participants who completed ≥ 80% of the measurements (n = 46), the within- and between-subjects correlation were r = −0.59 (95% CI −0.61 to −0.57) and r = −0.50 (95% CI −0.67 to −0.28), respectively (Z = −0.98; P = 0.33). Conclusion Our study suggests that the correlation between PA and NA is large, both at the within- and between-subjects level. The discrepancy between the two correlations as estimated by mixed-effects models may be larger if more repeated assessments are available.
It is unclear to what extent positive affect (PA) and negative affect (NA) may co-occur across and within people. The present study aimed to find unbiased estimates of the between- and within-subjects association between PA and NA. 85 participants recorded their PA and NA daily by means of an electronic diary (mean 38 observations, range 2 to 56). A linear mixed-effects model was applied. The covariances between the random effects at the person- and measurement level were used to simultaneously estimate the between- and within-subjects correlation between PA and NA. The within- and between-subjects correlation between PA and NA were large: r=−0.56 (95% CI −0.58 to −0.54) and r=−0.52 (95% CI −0.69 to −0.40), respectively. The difference between the correlations was not significant (Fisher Z=−0.56; P=0.58). In participants who completed ≥80% of the measurements (n=46), the within- and between-subjects correlation were r=−0.59 (95% CI −0.61 to −0.57) and r=−0.50 (95% CI −0.67 to −0.28), respectively (Z=−0.98; P=0.33). Our study suggests that the correlation between PA and NA is large, both at the within- and between-subjects level. The discrepancy between the two correlations as estimated by mixed-effects models may be larger if more repeated assessments are available. •Associations may be different at the between- and within-subjects level.•A random-effects approach can be used to estimate correlations at the two different levels.•Large correlations were found between positive and negative affect at both levels.•The discrepancy between the estimates was larger with more repeated observations available.
Author Gill, Nazia P.
Bos, Elisabeth H.
de Jonge, Peter
Wit, Ernst C.
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Snippet It is unclear to what extent positive affect (PA) and negative affect (NA) may co-occur across and within people. The present study aimed to find unbiased...
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SubjectTerms Affect
Affect (Psychology)
Between-subjects design
Correlation analysis
Diaries
Diary
Emotions
Longitudinal
Measurement
Mixed-effects models
Negative emotions
Optimism
Pessimism
Positive emotions
Random effects
Variance analysis
Within- and between-subject effects
Title The association between positive and negative affect at the inter- and intra-individual level
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