A Specific Language Towards a New Conceptual Framework for Networking Methodologies in the Field of Affect

  • Andrà C
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This chapter focuses on ways of networking different methodologies used in empirical research in the field of affect. It also aims to develop a specific language and a conceptual framework for the networking of these methodologies. Two situations are presented to exemplify the extent to which two methods can be integrated without losing their characteristic features. The first example regards a case in which two methodologies, with strong commonalities between them, can be synthesized. The result of the synthesis is a new methodology for the examination of the interplay between cognitive-related and emotional/motivational-related variables impacting the outcome of an assessment test. The second example, conversely, presents two methodologies that have much less overlap, yet the commonality of language and shared experiences still allows us to compare them, although at a lesser extent of integration.

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Andrà, C. (2015). A Specific Language Towards a New Conceptual Framework for Networking Methodologies in the Field of Affect (pp. 339–354). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06808-4_17

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