How situational is situational interest? Investigating the longitudinal structure of situational interest
Abstract
Interest theory adopts a person-in-context perspective. In this view, a momentary experience of interest is shaped by environmental circumstances and stable personal preferences. According to the Four-Phase Model of Interest Development, environmental factors are important in defining the concept of situational interest (SI). This study investigates this assumption. Repeated measurements of SI collected from a sample of 327 high school students...
Paper Details
Title
How situational is situational interest? Investigating the longitudinal structure of situational interest
Published Date
Oct 1, 2015
Volume
43
Pages
39 - 50
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