Achievement Emotions: A Control-Value Approach

Volume: 4, Issue: 4, Pages: 238 - 255
Published: Mar 31, 2010
Abstract
Emotions are ubiquitous in achievement settings. Apart from test anxiety research and attributional studies, psychological research has neglected these emotions. We argue that more research on the functions, origins, and regulation of achievement emotions is needed, addressing both outcome emotions related to success and failure, such as hope, pride, anxiety, shame, and hopelessness, and activity emotions such as the enjoyment and boredom...
Paper Details
Title
Achievement Emotions: A Control-Value Approach
Published Date
Mar 31, 2010
Volume
4
Issue
4
Pages
238 - 255
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