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Understanding Trait Boredom: An Experience Sampling Study

open access: yes, 2022
While boredom can be fleeting and situationally determined, some people experience boredom more often than others. A substantial body of work suggests that trait boredom plays an important role in well-being.
Dana Gorelik, John Eastwood
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The Effects of Boredom on EFL Learners' Engagement

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
This article aims to delve into the role of boredom on students' engagement which has always attracted attention in that it is one of the most common academic feelings felt by students that causes them to feel more or less enthusiastic to engage in class
Jin Xie
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The Effect of “Novelty Input” and “Novelty Output” on Boredom During Home Quarantine in the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Moderating Effects of Trait Creativity

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
Governments have adopted strict home quarantine measures during the COVID-19 pandemic. A monotonous, barren, and under-stimulating environment can cause state boredom, and people often deal with boredom via novelty-seeking behavior.
Zheng Liang   +11 more
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The effect of mind wandering on cognitive flexibility is mediated by boredom

open access: yesActa Psychologica, 2022
Cognitive theory of boredom presumes that boredom, an important potential indicator for self-dysregulation, represents to be the result of attention failure.
Yu-Qin Deng   +6 more
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Association between Personality Traits and Phubbing: The Co-Moderating Roles of Boredom and Loneliness

open access: yesHealthcare, 2023
Phubbing is defined as the use of one’s phone while in a conversation, leading to a disconnection from interpersonal communications. This topic has become more interesting lately due to the increased use of smartphones worldwide and in Lebanon, where 86% of the population owns a smartphone. This study aims to assess the association between phubbing and
Carla Abi Doumit   +5 more
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A longitudinal approach to understanding boredom during pandemics: The predictive roles of trauma and emotion dysregulation

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
Research during the COVID-19 pandemic and prior outbreaks suggest that boredom is linked to poor compliance with critical lifesaving social distancing and quarantine guidelines, as well as to numerous mental health difficulties.
Veerpal Bambrah   +2 more
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Boredom Proneness and Rule-Breaking: A Persistent Relation One Year into the COVID-19 Pandemic

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences, 2022
Research conducted within the first year of the pandemic demonstrated that boredom prone individuals were more likely to break rules (e.g., social distancing) aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19.
Allison C. Drody   +2 more
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State Boredom Partially Accounts for Gender Differences in Novel Lexicon Learning

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Gender plays an important role in various aspects of second language acquisition, including lexicon learning. Many studies have suggested that compared to males, females are less likely to experience boredom, one of the frequently experienced ...
Hua Wang   +11 more
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Understanding Trait Boredom: An Experience Sampling Study - October 8, 2022

open access: yes, 2022
Gorelik, D., & Eastwood, J. (2022, May 30). Understanding Trait Boredom: An Experience Sampling Study.
Dana Gorelik, John Eastwood
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Clarifying the Relation Between Epistemic Emotions and Learning by Using Experience Sampling Method and Pre-posttest Design

open access: yesFrontiers in Education, 2022
Epistemic emotions (surprise, curiosity, enjoyment, confusion, anxiety, frustration and boredom) have an object focus on knowledge or knowledge construction and are thus hypothesized to affect learning outcomes.
Elisa Vilhunen   +4 more
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