The Space Between Us: A Conceptual Framework Using Affective Pixelation for Eliciting Nuanced Emotion

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https://doi.org/10.5032/jae.v67i1.3315

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Artificial Intelligence, emotional elicitation, methodology, mixed-methods, psychological safety

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Social science research concerned with nuanced human experience faces a fundamental challenge, as both quantitative and qualitative methods have primarily relied on introspective self-reporting. Participants often experience cognitive dissonance and a lack of psychological safety when sharing complex or vulnerable emotions. These methodological limitations may fail to capture the complete experiences of a phenomenon when accessing emotions that are difficult to articulate in emotionally engaged professions. We propose: (1) a new conceptual framework, AI-Generated Emotional Elicitation and Experiential Mapping (AI=GE2M™), and (2) a demonstration of the technical and procedural viability of the tool’s Phase 1 affective pixelation. The framework enables a saturation of ease by shifting the participant’s task from vulnerable introspection (“tell me what you feel”) to external interpretation (“tell me what you see”). This transition creates the necessary psychological safety net for participants to disclose disillusionment without fear, addressing the fundamental introspection gap that renders traditional self-reports incomplete or superficial. The affective pixelation protocol operationalizes (1) quantitative scaffolding using the circumplex model of affect, and (2) interpretive verification to bridge the subjectivity gap. Using a layered synthesis approach, we generated a faithful and theoretically grounded visual stimulus. Our central contribution is the establishment of a procedurally viable and theoretically grounded protocol. The protocol provides the stable technical foundation required for future empirical trials. The AI=GE2M is a flexible, auditable tool that formally documents and operationalizes a researcher’s subjectivity. All human-centered claims, including enhanced psychological safety, remain theoretical and must be empirically validated in Phase 2 human participant trials.

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Clemons, C. A., & Haddad, B. (2026). The Space Between Us: A Conceptual Framework Using Affective Pixelation for Eliciting Nuanced Emotion. Journal of Agricultural Education, 67(1), Article 7. https://doi.org/10.5032/jae.v67i1.3315

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