Much has been learned about mood and temperament in recent years--yet
until now, investigations into these domains have remained relatively
distinct and disconnected. This groundbreaking volume presents a
comprehensive framework for understanding short-term mood fluctuations
and their relationship to longer-term differences in temperament and
emotionality. David Watson integrates key findings from both literatures
within the context of his own ongoing 20-year research program on daily
mood. Illuminated are the basic properties of everyday moods, the
processes that produce change, and the connections between affective
experience, personality, health, and psychopathology. Providing a clear
summary and synthesis of a vast body of knowledge, this unique book will
be of interest to readers across a wide range of psychological
disciplines.