Thanks. My problem seems to be along the lines of “well, I’m happy about x but simultaneously anxious about y and kind of stressed because I only just met my deadline for blah..., so what does that aggregate to?”
I’m not sure how increasing the scale would help with that, but I followed the link to the POMs stuff on your website, I reckon something similar could be a good solution, though probably with different moods.
Well, if each axis of happiness / anxiety / stress is equally important, then the happiness gets canceled out. And you’d wind up with a score indicating as much on the POMS.
This seems sensible to me. If the happiness wasn’t being canceled out by the other two, would you really be feeling ‘kind of stressed’? Wouldn’t you be feeling a kind of relief or smugness - ‘ha, beat the deadline again!’ - or feeling of accomplishment - ‘go me!’ - or something positive like that?
Thanks. My problem seems to be along the lines of “well, I’m happy about x but simultaneously anxious about y and kind of stressed because I only just met my deadline for blah..., so what does that aggregate to?”
I’m not sure how increasing the scale would help with that, but I followed the link to the POMs stuff on your website, I reckon something similar could be a good solution, though probably with different moods.
Well, if each axis of happiness / anxiety / stress is equally important, then the happiness gets canceled out. And you’d wind up with a score indicating as much on the POMS.
This seems sensible to me. If the happiness wasn’t being canceled out by the other two, would you really be feeling ‘kind of stressed’? Wouldn’t you be feeling a kind of relief or smugness - ‘ha, beat the deadline again!’ - or feeling of accomplishment - ‘go me!’ - or something positive like that?