Effect of Levels of Self-Regulation and Situational Stress on Achievement Emotions in Undergraduate Students: Class, Study and Testing
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Achievement emotions Self-regulation behavior Academic stress situations Undergraduate students Emotional well-being
Date
2020-06-16Referencia bibliográfica
de la Fuente, J., Verónica Paoloni, P., Vera-Martínez, M. M., & Garzón-Umerenkova, A. (2020). Effect of Levels of Self-Regulation and Situational Stress on Achievement Emotions in Undergraduate Students: Class, Study and Testing. International journal of environmental research and public health, 17(12), 4293. [doi: 10.3390/ijerph17124293]
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Spanish Government PGC2018-094672-B-I00; European Social Fund (ESF); University of Almeria, Spain UAL18-SEJ-DO31-A-FEDERAbstract
Achievement emotions constitute one important variable among the many variables of
students’ learning. The aim of this research was to analyze the differential effect of university students’
levels of self-regulation (1 = low, 2 = medium and 3 = high), and of their level of perceived stress in three
academic situations (1 = class, 2 = study time and 3 = testing), on the type of achievement emotionality
they experience (positive and negative emotions). The following hypotheses were established: (1) a
higher level of student self-regulation would be accompanied by higher levels of positive emotionality
and lower levels of negative emotionality and (2) a higher level of situational stress would predispose
higher levels of negative emotionality and lower levels of positive emotionality. A total of 520
university students completed three self-reports with validated inventories. Descriptive, correlational,
and structural prediction analyses (SEM) were performed, as well as 3 × 3 ANOVAs, under an ex
post facto design by selection. The results showed overall fulfillment of the hypotheses, except for a
few specific emotions. Implications for prevention and psychoeducational guidance in the sphere of
university education are discussed.