The structure of students' emotions experienced during a mathematical achievement test |
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Authors: | Michael Kleine Dr. Thomas Goetz Dr Reinhard Pekrun Prof. Dr. Nathan Hall |
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Affiliation: | 1. NWF I: Mathematics Education, University of Regensburg, Universit?tsstr. 31, 93040, Regensburg, Germany 2. Department of Psychology, University of Munich, Leopoldstr. 13, 80802, Munich, Germany 3. Department of Psychology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
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Abstract: | Several models have been developed in order to categorize the numerous expressions that people use in order to describe their emotional experiences. The focus of the present study is on one of these theoretical classifications proposed by Pekrun (1992) specifically concerning emotions which are directly related to learning and achievement in mathematics. In his model, emotions are classified according to their valence (positive vs. negative) and their level of activation. In testing the assumptions of this model, we investigated students' enjoyment, anxiety, anger and boredom experienced before, during, and after the completion of a math test. Correspondence analyses which were used to generate a graphical illustration of structural interrelationships between these emotions provide empirical support for the theoretical classification. |
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