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2012-01-01
Dr. Lia Daniels, Prof. Robert Klassen
Dr. Lia Daniels (University of Alberta) and Prof. Robert Klassen (The University of York, UK), and a research team of graduate students were interested in exploring motivation and emotions as experienced by university students. The study of students’/pre-service teachers’ emotions and motivation...
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2015-01-01
Lia M. Daniels, Virginia, M. C. Tze, Thomas Goetz
Research has shown that boredom impedes students’ academic functioning. Although recent studies have identified varying causes of boredom in school settings and the effectiveness of cognitive-approach coping in managing this negative emotion, little is known about how the perceived causes of...
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2020-01-01
Tze, Virginia M. C, Daniels, Lia M, Hamm, Jeremy M., Parker, Patti C., Perry, Raymond P.
This study used latent transition analysis (LTA) to examine stability and change in the emotion profiles of university students during a two-semester course. Three positive emotions (i.e., hope, pride, and happiness) and five negative emotions (i.e., guilt, helplessness, anger, shame, and regret)...