Presentation | 2005/3/18 Films as emotion-eliciting stimuli : The ratings by Japanese subjects Motoko Noguchi, Wataru Sato, Sakiko Yoshikawa, |
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Abstract(in English) | In emotion research, films have been used for eliciting emotions in laboratory settings. A previous study (Gross & Levenson, 1995) developed a set of films that elicit discrete emotions for American subjects. In the present study, we examined whether these films had the equivalent emotion-eliciting effect for Japanese participants. The eight films for discrete emotions (amusement, contentment, anger, disgust, fear, sadness, surprise, and neutral) were shown to 31 Japanese subjects and were rated in terms of 16 emotion intensity scales and the valence/arousal dimension scales. Most films elicited the specific target emotions distinctly. Women showed greater levels of affective reactivity than men for most films. These results suggest that these films are applicable as emotion-eliciting stimuli for the research in which Japanese participants take part. |
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Keyword(in English) | Film / Emotion elicitation / Sex difference |
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Conference Date | 2005/3/18(1days) |
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Language | JPN |
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Title (in English) | Films as emotion-eliciting stimuli : The ratings by Japanese subjects |
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Keyword(1) | Film |
Keyword(2) | Emotion elicitation |
Keyword(3) | Sex difference |
1st Author's Name | Motoko Noguchi |
1st Author's Affiliation | Graduate School of Education, Kyoto University() |
2nd Author's Name | Wataru Sato |
2nd Author's Affiliation | Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University |
3rd Author's Name | Sakiko Yoshikawa |
3rd Author's Affiliation | Graduate School of Education, Kyoto University |
Date | 2005/3/18 |
Paper # | HCS2004-60 |
Volume (vol) | vol.104 |
Number (no) | 745 |
Page | pp.pp.- |
#Pages | 6 |
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