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While resilience research has boomed, resilience has been conceptualized and operationalized in multiple ways. The aim of the present study is to compare a traditional measure of resilience, the Brief Resilient Coping Scale, with within-person process indicators from an experience sampling measures study (ESM). Method: In spring 2021, a sample of 186 teachers in southern Finland completed a startup session followed by an 8-day ESM period, with momentary reports on stressful events (workload, social interactions), and positive and negative affect completed twice a day. As expected, within-person variation in affect was predicted by stressful events. However, contrary to expectations, stress reactivity was not predicted by BRCS. The results are discussed in terms of resilience measurement, and in connection with Kahnemans theories on experiencing and remembering self. |