Absolute and relative accuracy in the retrospective estimate of positive and negative mood (CROSBI ID 97607)
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Kardum, Igor ; Tićac Daskijević, Koraljka
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Absolute and relative accuracy in the retrospective estimate of positive and negative mood
In a research carried out on 69 subjects, we examined the absolute and relative accuracy in the retrospective estimate of positive and negative mood as well as specific factors within positive and negative mood. The absolute accuracy was defined as the difference between average daily estimates within a period of 35 to 42 days and retrospective mood estimates for the same period, which was examined one week after the end of the day-to-day estimates. The results show statistically significant differences between average daily and retrospective mood estimates, both for positive and negative mood, for all specific factors of positive mood and for sadness as a specific factor of negative mood. In all cases retrospective estimates are statistically higher in comparison to the average day-to-day estimates. The correlation coefficients which reflect the relative accuracy are statistically significant and high for all mood factors. The results obtained are discussed in the context of the cognitive and motivational processes that can be operative in the retrospective mood estimates and the main measurement implications of the results are indicated.
mood; retrospective mood estimates; absolute accuracy; relative accuracy
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