Understanding the affect of developers: Theoretical background and guidelines for psychoempirical software engineering

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Abstract

Affects-emotions and moods-have an impact on cognitive processing activities and the working performance of individuals. It has been established that software development tasks are undertaken through cognitive processing activities. Therefore, we have proposed to employ psychology theory and measurements in software engineering (SE) research. We have called it "psychoempirical software engineering". However, we found out that existing SE research has often fallen into misconceptions about the affect of developers, lacking in background theory and how to successfully employ psychological measurements in studies. The contribution of this paper is threefold. (1) It highlights the challenges to conduct proper affect-related studies with psychology; (2) it provides a comprehensive literature review in affect theory; and (3) it proposes guidelines for conducting psychoempirical software engineering.

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Graziotin, D., Wang, X., & Abrahamsson, P. (2015). Understanding the affect of developers: Theoretical background and guidelines for psychoempirical software engineering. In 7th International Workshop on Social Software Engineering, SSE 2015 - Proceedings (pp. 25–32). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/2804381.2804386

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