Individual differences in feelings of certainty surrounding mixed emotions
Anthony G. Vaccaro, Shruti Shakthivel, Helen Wu, Rishab Iyer, Jonas Kaplan

TL;DR
This study explores how people's certainty about their mixed emotions varies, and how personality traits influence this certainty.
Contribution
The paper introduces new insights into individual differences in affective certainty related to mixed emotions and identifies moderating traits like trait meta-mood.
Findings
Mixed emotions are associated with lower self-reported certainty about one's affective state.
Trait meta-mood, but not emotional intelligence, moderates the relationship between mixed emotions and certainty.
Findings were replicated in a demographically representative sample.
Abstract
Ambivalence and uncertainty, though related, are distinct constructs. While research has explored the link between certainty judgements and ambivalence in the context of attitudes and beliefs, little is known about individual differences in how certain people feel about identifying their own ambivalent, or mixed, emotions in the moment. In two samples, we investigated the relationship between the intensity of mixed emotions and self-reported certainty of one’s own current affective experience on a trial-to-trial basis. We additionally tested whether this relationship was moderated by personality and emotional traits. First, in a sample of 140 participants, we found a significant negative relationship between the intensity of mixed feelings and affective certainty, and this relationship was weaker in those with higher emotional intelligence. We next conducted a pre-registered online…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSocial and Intergroup Psychology · Emotions and Moral Behavior · Cultural Differences and Values
