main argument

  • Participants experienced at least one emotion 90% of the time
  • Most frequent emotions
    • Joy
    • Love
    • Anxiety
  • Positive emotions 2.5x more than negative
  • Positive and negative simultaneously frequently
  • Network analysis to connect emotions
    • Connector emotions: stimulate same valence and repress opposite valence
      • Joy
    • Provincial emotions: stimulate same valence only
      • Gratitude
    • Distal emotions: little interactions with other emotions
      • Embarrassment

conclusion

supporting arguments

discussion

  • Limitations: self-reporting mobile application
    • Emotion may have influenced reporting time
    • Workday over-reported

terms and themes

subjects and sites

methods and theory

sources

questions

  1. How often do people experience emotions in general?
  2. Which emotions do people specifically experience?
  3. How central are different emotions within the emotion network?

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highlights