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2022-05-21
Parker, Patti C., Tze, Virginia M. C., Daniels, Lia M., Sukovieff, Alyse
Across postsecondary settings, boredom is a common emotion and can be harmful for achievement striving and motivation. We draw on two theories—Control Value Theory (CVT) and the Components Process Model of Emotions (CPM)—which cover important dimensions of boredom experienced by students. Our...
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2022-01-01
Tze, Virginia M. C., Parker, Patti C., Sukovieff, Alyse
The control-value theory (CVT) of achievement emotions is a well-established theoretical framework which delineates the predictive relationships among distal and proximal antecedents, academic emotions, and student engagement and achievement. Although most research anchored in CVT is conducted by...
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Objective score versus subjective satisfaction: Impact on emotions following immediate score reporting
Download2020-01-01
There are positive feedback loops between students’ grades and emotions. However, subjective appraisals, not grades, are theorized to trigger emotions. We extended previous research by comparing the effects of objective score and subjective appraisals of the score (i.e., satisfaction) on...