A magical model to predict individual differences in mood change |
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Authors: | M. J. Stones Albert Kozma |
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Affiliation: | 1. Psychology Department, Memorial University St. John's, A1B 3X9, New Foundland, Canada
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Abstract: | We tested a mathematical model of psychological well-being (PWB) with data from a paradigm that included a negative mood induction followed by a positive induction. The propositions from the model encompass the hypothesis that the relative mood prior to either induction has implications for the magnitude of subsequent induction effects, such that relative mood is defined by current mood as a ratio of the prevailing mood that is predicted by the model. The findings confirm the hypothesis that the relative mood at baseline predicts mood change in a nonoverlapping time period, even after control for potentially mediating variables. |
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