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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pers Soc Psychol. 2020 Mar 23;120(3):816–835. doi: 10.1037/pspp0000289

Table 8:

Sample-level desriptive statistics and paired t-tests for each emotion and each method in Study 2

Emotion ESM DRM d t df p
Happy 5.06(0.90) 5.06(0.93) 0.00 0.08 418 0.938
Frustrated 2.37(1.10) 2.21(0.97) 0.15 5.04 418 < 0.001
Sad 1.94(0.94) 1.82(0.91) 0.13 5.01 418 < 0.001
Satisfied 4.63(1.01) 4.61(1.00) 0.02 −0.25 418 0.806
Angry 1.79(0.89) 1.75(0.86) 0.05 2.04 418 0.042
Worried 2.80(1.44) 2.52(1.29) 0.20 7.57 418 < 0.001
Tired 4.04(1.36) 3.95(1.28) 0.07 1.93 418 0.054
Pain 1.67(0.96) 1.64(0.92) 0.03 1.06 418 0.288
Meaning 4.36(1.27) 4.21(1.33) 0.11 3.61 418 < 0.001
Positive Affect 4.85(0.90) 4.84(0.90) 0.01 −0.10 418 0.920
Negative Affect 2.22(0.94) 2.08(0.90) 0.16 6.52 418 < 0.001

Note. N = 419 for ESM, N = 461 for DRM. Paired t-tests only include participants who provided both ESM and DRM data and thus do not correspond exactly to the mean differences reported in Columns 1 through 3. Items were rated on a scale from 1 to 7.