A three-dimensional taxonomy of achievement emotions.
University of Essex · Australian Catholic University · +8 more institutions
Abstract
We present a three-dimensional taxonomy of achievement emotions that considers valence, arousal, and object focus as core features of these emotions. By distinguishing between positive and negative emotions (valence), activating and deactivating emotions (arousal), and activity emotions, prospective outcome emotions, and retrospective outcome emotions (object focus), the taxonomy has a 2 × 2 × 3 structure representing 12 groups of achievement emotions. In four studies across different countries (N = 330, 235, 323, and 269 participants in Canada, the United States, Germany, and the U.K., respectively), we investigated the empirical robustness of the taxonomy in educational (Studies 1-3) and work settings (Study…
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10Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- PsycINFO
- Valence (chemistry)
- Social psychology
- Conceptualization
- Personality
- Structural equation modeling
- Developmental psychology