AbstractStudies have examined the relationship between positive and negative emotions with self-efficacy, but we consider that some theoretical and methodological aspects are missing. In this study, the difficulties in participants’ emotional regulation were included as a co-variable. We analyzed factors undergoing the absence of affective congruity. An experimental design taking the type of induced emotions (positive vs. negative) as independent variable was carried out. The manipulation of this variable was effected with the combined exhibition of movie/music. The results suggest that the induction of positive and negative mood states increases and decreases respectively, the levels of self-efficacy. This was only observed in participants...
The assumption that positive affect leads to a better performance in various cognitive tasks has bec...
The study investigated the effect of activation and negative affect on self-regulation. The activati...
Objective: This study tested the interactive relationships between college students’ perceived capab...
AbstractStudies have examined the relationship between positive and negative emotions with self-effi...
Examined the impact of happy and sad moods on efficacy judgments concerning a variety of activities ...
In this study, the authors explore the effect of students ’ self-regulated efficiency component on t...
Dual-process approaches have recognised that emotion regulation (ER) can be effortful or automatic. ...
Self-efficacy is one’s belief in their own ability to succeed in a particular situation or accomplis...
Background.Research has shown how academic emotions are related to achievement and to cognitive/moti...
In this study an attempt was made to induce temporary depressed, happy, and neutral mood states in c...
In order to test the assumption that positive and negative mood states influence the self-efficacy r...
The present study examines the structure of negative affect regulation strategies by confirmatory fa...
Negative mood is associated with negative attentional bias. Reacent research suggested that this att...
Negative mood is associated with negative attentional bias. Reacent research suggested that this att...
The present study aimed to investigate the development and interplay of emotional stability and affe...
The assumption that positive affect leads to a better performance in various cognitive tasks has bec...
The study investigated the effect of activation and negative affect on self-regulation. The activati...
Objective: This study tested the interactive relationships between college students’ perceived capab...
AbstractStudies have examined the relationship between positive and negative emotions with self-effi...
Examined the impact of happy and sad moods on efficacy judgments concerning a variety of activities ...
In this study, the authors explore the effect of students ’ self-regulated efficiency component on t...
Dual-process approaches have recognised that emotion regulation (ER) can be effortful or automatic. ...
Self-efficacy is one’s belief in their own ability to succeed in a particular situation or accomplis...
Background.Research has shown how academic emotions are related to achievement and to cognitive/moti...
In this study an attempt was made to induce temporary depressed, happy, and neutral mood states in c...
In order to test the assumption that positive and negative mood states influence the self-efficacy r...
The present study examines the structure of negative affect regulation strategies by confirmatory fa...
Negative mood is associated with negative attentional bias. Reacent research suggested that this att...
Negative mood is associated with negative attentional bias. Reacent research suggested that this att...
The present study aimed to investigate the development and interplay of emotional stability and affe...
The assumption that positive affect leads to a better performance in various cognitive tasks has bec...
The study investigated the effect of activation and negative affect on self-regulation. The activati...
Objective: This study tested the interactive relationships between college students’ perceived capab...