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  • Sociology

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  • Retrospective daily diaries measuring happiness duration are increasingly used in population studies.
  • Experimental research indicates emotional experiences influence duration perception.

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  • To investigate if emotions affect duration estimates in real-world settings.
  • To identify specific emotions that may introduce bias in duration measures from daily diaries.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized retrospective 24-hour diary data from a national sample of older couples.
  • Analyzed data from the Disability and Use of Time (DUST) supplement of the U.S. Panel Study of Income Dynamics.

Main Results:

  • Experienced wellbeing and activity duration were inversely associated.
  • Negative emotions (frustrated, worried, sad, tired, pain) correlated positively with duration.
  • Frustration showed a significant positive correlation with duration (0.06, p<.01) after controlling for covariates.
  • Frustration may lead to an upward bias in duration estimates by up to 10 minutes (20%).

Conclusions:

  • Diary-based estimates of time spent feeling happy are likely unbiased.
  • Further research is needed on the relationship between duration estimation and frustration.