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<title>Developers Affective Annotated Dictionary</title>
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<div style='width: 100%;text-align: right'><a style='color:gray' href='indexpl.html'>polski</a></div>
<h2>Welcome!</h2>
<p>Thank you for particpating in this survey.
The aim of the study is to investigate whether there is a difference in how people <strong>react emotionally to different types of words</strong>, depending on the <strong>professional context</strong>.
The study is open to <strong>IT professionals</strong>, including programmers, project managers, testers, analysts, architects and designers.</p>
<p>During the study you will be asked to <strong>assess the emotions posed by the words</strong>, as if they occurred in <strong>bug tracking systems</strong>,
<strong>commits' descriptions</strong> or <strong>comments in the source code</strong> of the application. The survey should take no more than 15 minutes.</p>
<p>The emotions evaluation will be conducted using SAM figures. <strong>SAM shows</strong> three
different kinds of feelings: <strong>Happy vs. Unhappy</strong> (top), <strong>Excited vs. Calm</strong> (middle), and <strong>Controlled vs. In-control</strong> (bottom).
You will use make all 3 ratings for each word that you read.</p>
<img src='pic/sam.png' alt='SAM'>
<p>Please notice that each of the three feelings are arrayed along a
different scale. The <strong>top panel</strong> shows the happy-unhappy scale, which
ranges from a smile to a frown. At one extreme of this scale, you are
happy, pleased, satisfied, contented, hopeful. When you feel completely
happy you should indicate this by selecting rectangle below the figure at the right. The
other end of the scale is when you feel completely unhappy, annoyed,
unsatisfied, melancholic, despaired, or bored. You can indicate feeling
completely unhappy by selecting rectangle below the figure at the left. The figures
also allow you to describe intermediate feelings of pleasure, by selecting rectangle below any of the other pictures.
If you feel completely neutral, neither happy nor sad, select rectangle below the figure in the middle (point to middle
SAM figure). There are a total of 9 possible rectangles along each
rating scale that you can select in to indicate the extent to which you felt happy or unhappy. </p>
<p>The <strong>middle panel</strong> shows the excited or calm scale. At one extreme of this scale
you are stimulated, excited, frenzied, jittery, wide-awake, or aroused.
At the other end of the excited-calm scale, which is the completely opposite feeling. Here you would feel completely relaxed,
calm, sluggish, dull, sleepy, or unaroused. If you are not excited nor at all calm, select in the figure in the middle of the row. </p>
<p>Finally, the <strong>bottom scale</strong> shows whether you felt controlled or in control. At one end of the scale (left) you have feelings characterized as
completely controlled, influenced, cared-for, awed, submissive, or guided. The opposite end of this scale indicates wheather you feel completely in control, influential,
important, dominant, autonomous, or controlling. Note that when the figure is large, you feel in control, and that it will be very small when you feel controlled. </p>
<p>Please work at a rapid place and <strong>don’t spend too much time</strong> thinking about each word. Rather, make your ratings based on your <strong>first and immediate reaction</strong> as you read
each word. However keep in mind to assess words as if they occurred in <strong>bug tracking systems</strong>,
<strong>commits' descriptions</strong> or <strong>comments in the source code</strong>
<p>There are 50 words to be assessed, however, you can finish the survey at any time simply by pressing "Finish" button. If you do not understand a given word, press "Skip" button.</p>
<p>At the beginnig of the survey you will be asked to fill in two demographic questions.</p>
<a href="demog.html"><button>Start survey</button></a>
<div id='about'>This study is conducted by Michał Wróbel, Assistant Professor of the <a href='http://eti.pg.edu.pl/katedra-inzynierii-oprogramowania/'>Departament of Software Engineeting</a>, <a href='http://pg.edu.pl/'>Gdańsk University of Technology</a>.
It is part of the <a href='http://www.emorg.eu/index.php/46-wrobel-2013'>research on role of the emotions in software development process</a>. The instruction for participants was based on
<cite>Bradley, Margaret M., and Peter J. Lang. Affective norms for English words (ANEW): Instruction manual and affective ratings. Technical Report C-1, The Center for Research in Psychophysiology, University of Florida, 1999.</cite>
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