Studying Subjective Well-Being during a Quarantine

Samuel F. Browning, E. Geller
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To investigate the impact of writing a gratitude letter on particular mood states, we asked students in two university classes (a research class and a positive psychology class) to complete a 15-item mood assessment survey (MAS) twice a day (once in the morning and once at night). The research students who signed up for one or two pass/fail field-study credits in a research class also completed the MAS twice a day, but they did not write the weekly gratitude letter that was expected from the students in the positive psychology class. Each mood state was averaged per each day for the participants in each group and compared between the Gratitude Group and the Control Group. No group difference occurred for some mood states like “incompetent,” but for the “unmotivated” mood state, a significant difference was found. To investigate the potential effect of weekday, we compared the average mood rating between groups for each day of the week. For the mood state of “unmotivated”, a remarkable dip occurred on Wednesday for the Gratitude group, but not for the Control group. These results indicated that writing a gratitude letter increased the benefactor’s motivation, especially on the day when it was accomplished.
隔离期间主观幸福感研究
为了调查写感谢信对特定情绪状态的影响,我们要求两个大学班级的学生(一个研究班和一个积极心理学班)完成一份15项的情绪评估调查(MAS),每天两次(早上一次,晚上一次)。那些在研究课上注册了一两个及格或不及格实地研究学分的研究生也每天完成两次MAS,但他们没有像积极心理学课上的学生那样每周写一封感谢信。对每一组参与者每天的情绪状态进行平均,并在感恩组和对照组之间进行比较。在“无能”等情绪状态中,没有组间差异,但在“无动机”情绪状态中,发现了显著差异。为了调查工作日的潜在影响,我们比较了各组之间一周中每天的平均情绪评级。对于“无动力”的情绪状态,感恩组在周三出现了显著下降,而对照组则没有。这些结果表明,写一封感谢信会增加施恩人的动机,尤其是在完成感谢信的当天。
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