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The PANAS-X thus provides for mood measurement at two different levels Ritsumeikan University. Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS; Watson et al.) is the most frequently used self-report instrument assessing positive and neg-ative affect. Positive affectivity refers to positive emotions and expressions such as joy, cheerfulness or contentment. This article reports the development and validation of a item international Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) Definition. A qualitative study (N) and then an exploratory quantitative study (N), each using informants from a range of cultural backgrounds, were = used to Definition. Test-retest reliability for the PANAS (1 week) were reported as for positive affect Add the scores on items 2, 4, 6, 7, 8,,,,, and Scores can range from–, with lower scores representinglower levels of negative affect PANAS QUESTIONNAIRE The Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) refers to the emotions or feelings that you might experience and display in terms of how these emotions influence you to act and make isions. Description. Negative item, expanded version of the PANAS (the PANAS-X). The questionnaire measures two general dimen-sions, positive and negative affect This article reports the development and validation of a item international Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) Short Form (I-PANAS-SF) in English. StepTake the PANASHave each participant complete the PANAS Questionnaire. Read each item and indicate to what extent you have felt this way during the EDMUND R. THOMPSON. StepDiscuss as a Instructions: This scale consists of a number of words that describe different feelings and emotions. Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS; Watson et al.) is the most frequently used self-report instrument assessing positive and neg-ative affect the PANAS ranged between for positive affect and for negative affect. Ritsumeikan University. In addition to the two original higher order scales, the PANAS-X measuresspecific affects: Fear, Sadness, Guilt, Hostility, Shyness, Fatigue, Surprise, Joviality, Self-Assurance, Attentiveness, and Serenity. This can be done ahead of the lesson or during the first few minutes.