EMOTIONAL NORMS FOR NOUNS: THE DATABASE ENRUN
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EMOTIONAL NORMS FOR NOUNS: THE DATABASE ENRUN
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The article presents the development of the database ENRuN that contains normative emotional ratings ofRussian nouns. For 387 nouns, their relatedness to five emotional categories – happiness, sadness, anger,fear, and disgust – was rated. High reliability of the collected data has been shown; sex differences andinterrelations among categories have been analyzed. For each word by each emotional category, the databaseprovides a mean score, standard deviation, minimum and maximum scores, as well as word length in lettersand syllables and word frequency. The database ENRuN can be used in the studies of emotional stimulusprocessing, for emotion induction in the laboratory setting, analysis of text emotional tone, and in otherdomains of the experimental psychology of emotion.
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emotional coloration of words, processing of emotional information, ENRuN database.
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