2023
DOI: 10.1080/10447318.2023.2259710
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Emotional Experience during Human-Computer Interaction: A Survey

Lilu Tang,
Peijun Yuan,
Dan Zhang

Abstract: In the next section, some situations will be described and you are invited to recall your own emotional experiences in the relevant situations as much as possible and answer patiently according to your feelings.l Glossary of terms l Aesthetic appreciation: feelings of peace, longing, etc. that arise in the process of perceiving, experiencing, and judging an aesthetic object. l Empathic pain: the pain felt in the process of understanding the mental and emotional state of another person. l Flow: The state of con… Show more

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“…Therefore, we employed the six basic emotions framework due to its clarity and ease of explanation to participants. Some more recent emotional theory frameworks, such as those proposed by Cowen et al ( 2020 ) and Tang et al ( 2023 ), offer a broader range of emotions and dimensions that, while providing detailed insights into emotional experiences, could potentially confuse participants in this study and significantly increase the workload involved in conducting the survey and analyzing the data. Therefore, we did not adopt these more complex emotional frameworks.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, we employed the six basic emotions framework due to its clarity and ease of explanation to participants. Some more recent emotional theory frameworks, such as those proposed by Cowen et al ( 2020 ) and Tang et al ( 2023 ), offer a broader range of emotions and dimensions that, while providing detailed insights into emotional experiences, could potentially confuse participants in this study and significantly increase the workload involved in conducting the survey and analyzing the data. Therefore, we did not adopt these more complex emotional frameworks.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%