emotion {PCMRS} | R Documentation |
Emotional reactivity data from the Freiburg Complaint Checklist (emotion)
Description
Data from the Freiburg Complaint Checklist. The data contain all 8 items corresponding to the scale Emotional reactivity for 2032 participants of the standardization sample of the Freiburg Complaint Checklist.
Format
A data frame containing data from the Freiburg Complaint Checklist with 2032 observations. All items refer to the scale Emotional reactivity and are measured on a 5-point Likert scale where low numbers correspond to low frequencies or low intensitites of the respective complaint and vice versa.
- Feel upset in whole body
Do you feel it in the whole body when you get upset about something?
- Eyes well up with tears
Do your eyes well up with tears in certain situations?
- Stammer
Do you sometimes start stammering in certain situations?
- Blush
Do you blush?
- Gasp for air
Do you have to gasp for air in exciting situations, so that you have to take a deep breath?
- Rapid heartbeat in excitement
Do you feel a rapid heartbeat in excitement?
- Urge to defecate in excitement
Do you feel the urge to defecate in excitement?
- Trembling knees
Do you start trembling in excitement or do you get trembling knees?
Source
ZPID (2013). PsychData of the Leibniz Institute for Psychology Information ZPID. Trier: Center for Research Data in Psychology.
Fahrenberg, J. (2010). Freiburg Complaint Checklist [Freiburger Beschwerdenliste (FBL)]. Goettingen, Hogrefe.
References
Tutz, Gerhard, Schauberger, Gunther and Berger, Moritz (2018): Response Styles in the Partial Credit Model, Applied Psychological Measurement, https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0146621617748322
Examples
## Not run:
data(emotion)
m.emotion <- PCMRS(emotion)
m.emotion
plot(m.emotion)
## End(Not run)