NIH Toolbox Positive Affect Survey
                
                
            
                
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            This self-report measure assesses both activated (i.e., happiness, joy) as well as unactivated (i.e., serenity, peace) aspects of positive affect. Affect is defined as "feelings that reflect a level of pleasurable engagement with the 
environment, such as happiness, joy, excitement, enthusiasm and contentment." Each item administered has a 5-point scale with options ranging from ânot at allâ to âvery much.â Each survey is scored using IRT methods.
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    environment, such as happiness, joy, excitement, enthusiasm and contentment." Each item administered has a 5-point scale with options ranging from ânot at allâ to âvery much.â Each survey is scored using IRT methods.
Definition contributed by Anonymous
    NIH Toolbox Positive Affect Survey has been asserted to measure the following CONCEPTS
  
    
        
            
        
    
Phenotypes associated with NIH Toolbox Positive Affect Survey
            
            
            
            
            
            
        
    
    Disorders
No associations have been added.Traits
No associations have been added.Behaviors
No associations have been added. CONDITIONS
    
    
    
Experimental conditions are the subsets of an experiment that define the relevant experimental manipulation.
    CONTRASTS
    
        
          
You must specify conditions before you can define contrasts.
In the Cognitive Atlas, we define a contrast as any function over experimental conditions. The simplest contrast is the indicator value for a specific condition; more complex contrasts include linear or nonlinear functions of the indicator across different experimental conditions.
    INDICATORS
    
        
            standard deviation
        
    
    
    An indicator is a specific quantitative or qualitative variable that is recorded for analysis. These may include behavioral variables (such as response time, accuracy, or other measures of performance) or physiological variables (including genetics, psychophysiology, or brain imaging data).
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Biological psychology (Biol Psychol)
2012 Dec 25
