Control-value appraisals, achievement emotions, and foreign language performance: A latent interaction analysis

Volume: 69, Pages: 101356 - 101356
Published: Oct 1, 2020
Abstract
Based on control-value theory (CVT), this study (N = 550 Chinese university students) examined relations between control-value appraisals, subsequent achievement emotions, and resulting performance in foreign language (FL) learning. The results show that perceived control and value related positively to positive emotions (enjoyment, hope, pride) and FL performance, and negatively to negative emotions (anger, anxiety, shame, hopelessness,...
Paper Details
Title
Control-value appraisals, achievement emotions, and foreign language performance: A latent interaction analysis
Published Date
Oct 1, 2020
Volume
69
Pages
101356 - 101356
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