High self-control predicts more positive emotions, better engagement, and higher achievement in school

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作者
Ronnel B. King
Marianne Jennifer M. Gaerlan
机构
[1] National Institute of Education,Learning Sciences Lab
[2] Nanyang Technological University,Department of English and Applied Linguistics
[3] College of Education De La Salle University,undefined
来源
European Journal of Psychology of Education | 2014年 / 29卷
关键词
Self-control; Academic emotions; Achievement emotions; Engagement; Disaffection; Control-value theory; Filipino students;
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摘要
The control-value theory of academic emotions has emerged as a useful framework for studying the antecedents and consequences of different emotions in school. This framework focuses on the role of control-related and value-related appraisals as proximal antecedents of emotions. In this study, we take an individual differences approach to examine academic emotions and investigate how trait self-control is related to students’ experience of academic emotions. We posited a model wherein trait self-control predicted academic emotions which in turn predicted engagement and perceived academic achievement. Filipino university students answered relevant questionnaires. Results indicated that self-control positively predicted positive academic emotions (enjoyment, hope, and pride) and negatively predicted negative emotions (anger, anxiety, shame, hopelessness, and boredom). Academic emotions, in turn, had a significant impact on engagement, disaffection, and perceived achievement. Implications for exploring synergies between research on trait self-control and the control-value theory of academic emotions are discussed.
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