articleJournal of Educational PsychologySep 1, 2002Closed access

Interest, learning, and the psychological processes that mediate their relationship.

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Abstract

Although influences of interest on learning are well documented, mediating processes have not been clarified. The authors investigated how individual and situational interest factors contribute to topic interest and text learning. Traditional self-report measures were combined with novel interactive computerized methods of recording cognitive and affective reactions to science and popular culture texts, monitoring their development in real time. Australian and Canadian students read 4 expository texts. Both individual interest variables and specific text titles influenced topic interest. Examination of processes predictive of text learning indicated that topic interest was related to affective response, affect…

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  • Psychology
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Developmental psychology
  • Social psychology
  • Mathematics education
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