Measurement instruments assessing multiple emotions during epistemic activities are largely lacking. We describe the construction and validation of the Epistemically- Related Emotion Scales, which measure surprise, curiosity, enjoyment, confusion, anxiety, frustration, and boredom occurring during epistemic cognitive activities. The instrument was tested in a multinational study of emotions during learning from conflicting texts (N = 438 university students from the United States, Canada, and Germany). The findings document the reliability, internal validity, and external validity of the instrument. A seven-factor model best fit the data, suggesting that epistemically-related emotions should be conceptualised in terms of discrete emotion ca...
When students perform complex cognitive activities, such as solving a problem, epistemic emotions ca...
Measuring emotions non-intrusively via affective computing provides a promising source of informatio...
In the view we embrace, reasoning, intuition as well as other cognitive processes are accompanied by...
<p>Measurement instruments assessing multiple emotions during epistemic activities are largely lacki...
Across two studies, we evaluated a model that proposed relations between epistemic cognition, episte...
Epistemic emotions are typically assessed as a momentary state related to a specific task, while in ...
Some epistemic emotions, such as surprise and curiosity, have attracted increasing scientific attent...
Epistemic emotions affect learning and exploration. Specifically, beliefs held with high confidence ...
Research has started to acknowledge the importance of emotions for complex learning and cognitive pe...
Item does not contain fulltextConflicting claims about important socio-scientific debates are prolif...
This study investigates how different instructional activities relate to epistemic emotions in scien...
Epistemic emotions (surprise, curiosity, enjoyment, confusion, anxiety, frustration and boredom) hav...
This study contributes to the understanding of the relationship between emotions and development of ...
When students perform complex cognitive activities, such as solving a problem, epistemic emotions ca...
Epistemic emotions arise when information is complex, unexpected, or in another way not understood. ...
When students perform complex cognitive activities, such as solving a problem, epistemic emotions ca...
Measuring emotions non-intrusively via affective computing provides a promising source of informatio...
In the view we embrace, reasoning, intuition as well as other cognitive processes are accompanied by...
<p>Measurement instruments assessing multiple emotions during epistemic activities are largely lacki...
Across two studies, we evaluated a model that proposed relations between epistemic cognition, episte...
Epistemic emotions are typically assessed as a momentary state related to a specific task, while in ...
Some epistemic emotions, such as surprise and curiosity, have attracted increasing scientific attent...
Epistemic emotions affect learning and exploration. Specifically, beliefs held with high confidence ...
Research has started to acknowledge the importance of emotions for complex learning and cognitive pe...
Item does not contain fulltextConflicting claims about important socio-scientific debates are prolif...
This study investigates how different instructional activities relate to epistemic emotions in scien...
Epistemic emotions (surprise, curiosity, enjoyment, confusion, anxiety, frustration and boredom) hav...
This study contributes to the understanding of the relationship between emotions and development of ...
When students perform complex cognitive activities, such as solving a problem, epistemic emotions ca...
Epistemic emotions arise when information is complex, unexpected, or in another way not understood. ...
When students perform complex cognitive activities, such as solving a problem, epistemic emotions ca...
Measuring emotions non-intrusively via affective computing provides a promising source of informatio...
In the view we embrace, reasoning, intuition as well as other cognitive processes are accompanied by...