Slaves to our emotions: Examining the predictive relationship between emotional well-being and academic outcomes

Volume: 20, Issue: 2, Pages: 153 - 166
Published: Oct 31, 2018
Abstract
Few studies have assessed the particular relationships between students’ emotional well-being, both positive and negative and their learning. This study followed a cohort of mature students through their first semester at university. Four dimensions of emotional well-being were captured (enthusiasm, contentment, anxiety and depression) at three points in time during the semester. In addition, at the end of the semester, assessments were made of...
Paper Details
Title
Slaves to our emotions: Examining the predictive relationship between emotional well-being and academic outcomes
Published Date
Oct 31, 2018
Volume
20
Issue
2
Pages
153 - 166
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