We have just recently succeeded in employing a computer-based version of the Self-Assessment-Manikin (SAM) scales with a quite large and diverse population of children. Now I would be interested in whether you think children generally use the SAMs differently compared to adults. And if yes: in what respect?

I have found only few papers using the SAMs with children and usually intensive training for children was reported - does anyone have more experiences with using SAMs with children?

To give a little more detail about what we did: We collected arousal and valence ratings on a 5-point SAM-scale. We also do have data available from an undergrad-sample rating the same pictures.

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