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The Brief Mood Introspection Scale (Bmis), John D. Mayer, Yvonne N. Gaschke
The Brief Mood Introspection Scale (Bmis), John D. Mayer, Yvonne N. Gaschke
UNH Personality Lab
The BMIS scale is an open-source mood scale consisting of 16 mood-adjectives to which a person responds (e.g., Are you "happy"?). The scale can yield measures of overall pleasant-unpleasant mood, arousal-calm mood, and it also can be scored according to positive-tired and negative-calm mood.
Brief Mood Introspection Scale (Bmis): Scoring Instructions, John D. Mayer
Brief Mood Introspection Scale (Bmis): Scoring Instructions, John D. Mayer
UNH Personality Lab
The BMIS scale is an open-source mood scale consisting of 16 mood-adjectives to which a person responds (e.g., Are you "happy"?). The scale can yield measures of overall pleasant-unpleasant mood, arousal-calm mood, and it also can be scored according to positive-tired and negative-calm mood.
Brief Mood Introspection Scale (Bmis): Open-Source Code, John D. Mayer
Brief Mood Introspection Scale (Bmis): Open-Source Code, John D. Mayer
UNH Personality Lab
This is computer code for analyzing the Brief Mood Introspection Scale (BMIS) data files for the R Statistical Environment open source software.
Technical Notes On R-Based Reanalysis Of The Brief Mood Introspection Scale (Bmis) Of Mayer & Gaschke, 1998, Study 1, John D. Mayer
Technical Notes On R-Based Reanalysis Of The Brief Mood Introspection Scale (Bmis) Of Mayer & Gaschke, 1998, Study 1, John D. Mayer
UNH Personality Lab
Notes regarding the creation of the Brief Mood Introspection Scale (BMIS) and data published in the original article Mayer, J. D., & Gaschke, Y. N. (1988). The experience and meta-experience of mood. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 55, 102-111.