Boredom is defined as a unique psychophysiological state possessing interrelated and inseparable emotional, motivational, perceptual and cognitive concomitants. Practical consequences of boredom are reviewed, including diminished performance efficiency, general life satisfaction and health. Finally, the outline of a theoretical model is presented
Boredom is a phenomenon that occurs in almost all individuals. Despite how common boredom is in our ...
Boredom is associated with a range of problematic feelings and behaviour, and may be on the increase...
Contains fulltext : 196718.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Boredom is a pr...
Boredom is defined as a unique psychophysiological state possessing interrelated and inseparable emo...
Boredom is defined as a unique psychophysiological state possessing interrelated and inseparable emo...
Boredom is frequently considered inconsequential and has received relatively little research attenti...
Boredom is a common experience that affects people on multiple levels, including their thoughts, fee...
Boredom remains a poorly understood phenomenon despite its evident association with dysfunctional be...
peer-reviewedThis thesis by publication documents the results of a three year PhD research project ...
I argue that the state of boredom (i.e., the transitory and non-pathological experience of boredom) ...
Boredom is an emotional state that has a long history in organizational research. Despite recent cha...
The confusing nature of boredom has a history of a struggle to define and connect to the topic. This...
Objectives: There is a growing awareness of how boredom takes part in one’s well being. However, the...
It has been assumed, stemming from the work of Hebb (1955, 1966) and Berlyne (1960, 1967), that bore...
This research presents the conceptualization of habitual boredom and the development of a scale for ...
Boredom is a phenomenon that occurs in almost all individuals. Despite how common boredom is in our ...
Boredom is associated with a range of problematic feelings and behaviour, and may be on the increase...
Contains fulltext : 196718.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Boredom is a pr...
Boredom is defined as a unique psychophysiological state possessing interrelated and inseparable emo...
Boredom is defined as a unique psychophysiological state possessing interrelated and inseparable emo...
Boredom is frequently considered inconsequential and has received relatively little research attenti...
Boredom is a common experience that affects people on multiple levels, including their thoughts, fee...
Boredom remains a poorly understood phenomenon despite its evident association with dysfunctional be...
peer-reviewedThis thesis by publication documents the results of a three year PhD research project ...
I argue that the state of boredom (i.e., the transitory and non-pathological experience of boredom) ...
Boredom is an emotional state that has a long history in organizational research. Despite recent cha...
The confusing nature of boredom has a history of a struggle to define and connect to the topic. This...
Objectives: There is a growing awareness of how boredom takes part in one’s well being. However, the...
It has been assumed, stemming from the work of Hebb (1955, 1966) and Berlyne (1960, 1967), that bore...
This research presents the conceptualization of habitual boredom and the development of a scale for ...
Boredom is a phenomenon that occurs in almost all individuals. Despite how common boredom is in our ...
Boredom is associated with a range of problematic feelings and behaviour, and may be on the increase...
Contains fulltext : 196718.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Boredom is a pr...