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Does it Matter When the Setback Happened? Assessing Differences in Setback Severity, Motivation, and Emotions in Sport
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Parker, Patti C., Pelletier, Gabrielle N., Daniels, Lia M., Mosewich, Amber D.
Whether engaging in sport at the elite or recreational level, setback experiences in sport are inevitable and can be detrimental for motivation. Furthermore, across the globe, sport setbacks are particularly critical to study in light of the COVID-19 pandemic interrupting athletes’ sport seasons....
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Emotional and Social Engagement in a Massive Open Online Course: An examination of Dino 101
Download2016-01-01
Lia M. Daniels, Catherine Adams, Adam McCaffrey
Broadly defined as the connection between the learner and his or her learning, student engagement is a motivational construct involving behavioral, cognitive, emotional (Fredricks, Blumenfeld, & Paris, 2004) and social (Klassen, Yerdelen, & Durksen, 2013) components. Although all four components...
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2016-11-01
Thank you to the 139 students in EDPY 304 who participated in this research on emotions and immediate test score feedback. Below are some initial results that we found from the data and that we think you might find interesting. Any questions or comments can be directed to acme@ualberta.ca.
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2021-06-01
Parker, Patti C., Daniels, Lia M., Tze, Virginia M. C., &, Sukovieff, Alyse
Research brief reporting on findings for Session 1 of a boredom intervention.
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Enhancing our understanding of teachers' personal responsibility for student motivation: A mixed methods study
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Lia M. Daniels, Cheryl Poth, Lauren D. Goegan
As measured by the Teachers Responsibility Scale, teachers appear to have surprisingly low levels of personal responsibility for student motivation even though they qualitatively identify low student motivation as a major teaching concern. Thus, the purpose of the current mixed methods research...
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2023-04-01
As a discipline, educational psychology is somewhat idiosyncratic in terms of content and methodologies. Such idiosyncrasies are likely rooted in the philosophical history of the discipline which involves both the empirical tradition of Thorndike and the contextualized pragmatics of James and...