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Norms for 10,491 Spanish words for five discrete emotions: Happiness, disgust, anger, fear, and sadness.

Hans Stadthagen-González1, Pilar Ferré2, Miguel A Pérez-Sánchez3, Constance Imbault4, José Antonio Hinojosa5.   

Abstract

The discrete emotion theory proposes that affective experiences can be reduced to a limited set of universal "basic" emotions, most commonly identified as happiness, sadness, anger, fear, and disgust. Here we present norms for 10,491 Spanish words for those five discrete emotions collected from a total of 2,010 native speakers, making it the largest set of norms for discrete emotions in any language to date. When used in conjunction with the norms from Hinojosa, Martínez-García et al. (Behavior Research Methods, 48, 272-284, 2016) and Ferré, Guasch, Martínez-García, Fraga, & Hinojosa (Behavior Research Methods, 49, 1082-1094, 2017), researchers now have access to ratings of discrete emotions for 13,633 Spanish words. Our norms show a high degree of inter-rater reliability and correlate highly with those from Ferré et al. (2017). Our exploration of the relationship between the five discrete emotions and relevant lexical and emotional variables confirmed findings of previous studies conducted with smaller datasets. The availability of such large set of norms will greatly facilitate the study of emotion, language and related fields. The norms are available as supplementary materials to this article.

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Keywords:  Anger; Discrete emotions; Disgust; Fear; Happiness; Sadness

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Year:  2018        PMID: 28924969     DOI: 10.3758/s13428-017-0962-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Res Methods        ISSN: 1554-351X


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