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The present study aimed to examine the inter-relationships among trait-, class-, and study-related boredom, as well as their associations with self-efficacy, self-regulation, critical thinking, academic performance, and engagement among university ...
Katerina Nerantzaki +2 more
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Boredom signals deviation from a cognitive homeostatic set point
Boredom is the feeling of wanting but failing to engage the mind and can be conceived as one among many signals of suboptimal utilization of cognitive and neural resources.
Chantal Trudel +5 more
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Associations Between Trait Boredom and Frequency of Cannabis, Alcohol, and Tobacco Use in College Students. [PDF]
Objective: Boredom is a common emotion associated with substance use in college students – a group already at risk for substance misuse. The purpose of this study is to understand how two types of trait boredom (susceptibility and proneness) in college students are associated with frequency of cannabis, alcohol, and tobacco use.
Doering EL +4 more
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With the wave of positive psychology in second language acquisition, more emotion factors are gaining scholarly attention. Despite extensive research on Trait Emotional Intelligence (TEI), burnout and boredom in English as a Foreign Language (EFL ...
Ruohan Zhang
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The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a myriad of stressors, underscoring the relevance of adjustment disorder during these extraordinary times. Boredom—as a feeling and as a dispositional characteristic—is an equally pertinent experience during the pandemic ...
Veerpal Bambrah +3 more
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High state boredom vastly affects psychiatric inpatients and predicts their treatment duration
Boredom is a ubiquitous, aversive human experience typically elicited by low information and monotony. Boredom can occur either as a transient mental state that prompts individuals to adapt their behavior to avoid monotony or as a temporally stable trait,
Johannes P.-H. Seiler +3 more
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Boredom is a negative emotion commonly experienced in mundane situations. Boredom is thought to arise from a mismatch between individuals and their expectation for environmental stimulation.
Alana J. Anderson +3 more
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Boredom and Media Multitasking
Media multitasking entails simultaneously engaging in multiple tasks when at least one of the tasks involves media (e.g., online activities and streaming videos).
Allison C. Drody +3 more
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Boredom coping in the context of secondary education
The article concerns the problematics of the boredom experience and especially boredom coping in Czech secondary school students (n = 460). The relationships between, on the one hand, reported boredom frequency, various aspects of state boredom ...
Denisa Urbanova, Isabella Pavelkova
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A trait-based network perspective on the validation of the French Short Boredom Proneness Scale
The Short Boredom Proneness Scale (SBPS) has recently been developed. Using a standard confirmatory factor analysis, we report on the structural validation of the French SBPS, which provided support for the original construct. A network analysis (n = 490) revealed the structure of the relationships of the SBPS and of the two facets of the Curiosity and
Corinna Martarelli +2 more
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