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Proneness to Boredom and Risk Behaviors During Adolescents’ Free Time

Psychological Reports, 2017
As a clinical condition, boredom is an emotional state, widespread among young people, characterized by unpleasant feelings, lack of motivation, and low physiological arousal in which the level of stimulation is perceived as unsatisfactorily low. Boredom is an important emotional state due to its spread among young people.
Biolcati, Roberta   +2 more
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A Short Boredom Proneness Scale.

Assessment, 2018
It has been evident for some time that the Boredom Proneness Scale (BPS), a commonly used measure of trait boredom, does not constitute a single scale. Factor analytic studies have identified anything from two to seven factors, prompting Vodanovich and colleagues to propose an alternative two factor, short form version Boredom Proneness Scale-Short ...
Andriy A, Struk   +3 more
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Individual Differences in Boredom Proneness amongst Truck Drivers

IFE PsychologIA, 2002
This study is on the relationship between boredom at work and personal characteristics. A total of 60 Coca-Cola truck drivers in Ibadan-Nigeria constituted the sample of this study. Their average age was 38.45 years with ages ranging from 27 to 48 years.
ADEBAYO, D O, ADEKOYA, O M
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Correlates and Characteristics of Boredom Proneness and Boredom1

Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 2000
This study investigated the relationships between boredom proneness, mood monitoring, mood labeling, and tendency to experience flow; and explored some qualitative, phenomenological aspects of boredom. College students (N= 170) responded to an anonymous questionnaire containing the Boredom Proneness Scale (Farmer & Sundberg, 1986), the Mood ...
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Boredom Proneness--The Development and Correlates of a New Scale

Journal of Personality Assessment, 1986
This article reports the development, validation, and correlates of a self-report measure of boredom proneness. The 28-item Boredom Proneness (BP) Scale demonstrates satisfactory levels of internal consistency (coefficient alpha = .79) and test-retest reliability (r = .83) over a 1-week interval.
R, Farmer, N D, Sundberg
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Boredom proneness: Its relationship to psychological- and physical-health symptoms

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2000
The relationship between boredom proneness and health-symptom reporting was examined. Undergraduate students (N = 200) completed the Boredom Proneness Scale and the Hopkins Symptom Checklist. A multiple analysis of covariance indicated that individuals with high boredom-proneness total scores reported significantly higher ratings on all five subscales ...
J, Sommers, S J, Vodanovich
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Attention Drifting In and Out: The Boredom Feedback Model

Personality and Social Psychology Review, 2021
Katy Y Tam   +2 more
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Foreign language learning boredom: Conceptualization and measurement

Applied Linguistics Review, 2023
Chengchen Li, Jean–marc Dewaele
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