Despite great progress in our theoretical and empirical investigations of boredom, a basic issue regarding boredom remains unresolved: it is still unclear whether the construct of boredom is a unitary one or not. By surveying the relevant literature on boredom and arousal, the paper makes a case for the unity of the construct of boredom. It argues, first, that extant empirical findings do not support the heterogeneity of boredom, and, second, that a theoretically motivated and empirically grounded model of boredom (the functional account) supports the view that the construct of boredom is a unitary one
Martin Heidegger is often credited as having offered one of the most thorough phenomenological inves...
peer-reviewedWe synthesize established and emerging research to propose a feedback process model tha...
Boredom has been defined as self-regulatory signal which tells us that whatever we are currently doi...
Despite great progress in our theoretical and empirical investigations of boredom, a basic issue reg...
The functional theory of boredom maintains that boredom ought to be defined in terms of its role in ...
I argue that the state of boredom (i.e., the transitory and non-pathological experience of boredom) ...
Boredom is a very interesting issue that persists in our contemporary day and age. It is not easy to...
Should we refer to boredom or boredoms? Research on the emotion of boredom sets itself apart from st...
peer-reviewedBoredom is a common experience that affects people on multiple levels, including their ...
It has been assumed, stemming from the work of Hebb (1955, 1966) and Berlyne (1960, 1967), that bore...
Boredom has consistently been recognized as a powerful emotion that pervades modern society. Yet des...
Functional accounts of boredom propose that boredom serves as an impartial signal to change somethin...
Boredom remains a poorly understood phenomenon despite its evident association with dysfunctional be...
Boredom research is booming. Nonetheless, a comprehensive understanding of boredom in relation to ot...
Boredom is a common experience that affects people on multiple levels, including their thoughts, fee...
Martin Heidegger is often credited as having offered one of the most thorough phenomenological inves...
peer-reviewedWe synthesize established and emerging research to propose a feedback process model tha...
Boredom has been defined as self-regulatory signal which tells us that whatever we are currently doi...
Despite great progress in our theoretical and empirical investigations of boredom, a basic issue reg...
The functional theory of boredom maintains that boredom ought to be defined in terms of its role in ...
I argue that the state of boredom (i.e., the transitory and non-pathological experience of boredom) ...
Boredom is a very interesting issue that persists in our contemporary day and age. It is not easy to...
Should we refer to boredom or boredoms? Research on the emotion of boredom sets itself apart from st...
peer-reviewedBoredom is a common experience that affects people on multiple levels, including their ...
It has been assumed, stemming from the work of Hebb (1955, 1966) and Berlyne (1960, 1967), that bore...
Boredom has consistently been recognized as a powerful emotion that pervades modern society. Yet des...
Functional accounts of boredom propose that boredom serves as an impartial signal to change somethin...
Boredom remains a poorly understood phenomenon despite its evident association with dysfunctional be...
Boredom research is booming. Nonetheless, a comprehensive understanding of boredom in relation to ot...
Boredom is a common experience that affects people on multiple levels, including their thoughts, fee...
Martin Heidegger is often credited as having offered one of the most thorough phenomenological inves...
peer-reviewedWe synthesize established and emerging research to propose a feedback process model tha...
Boredom has been defined as self-regulatory signal which tells us that whatever we are currently doi...