Exploring the relations between epistemic beliefs, emotions, and learning from texts
Journal article
Trevors, Gregory J., Muis, Krista R., Pekrun, Reinhard, Sinatra, Gale M. and Muijselaar, Marloes M. L.. (2017). Exploring the relations between epistemic beliefs, emotions, and learning from texts. Contemporary Educational Psychology. 48, pp. 116 - 132. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cedpsych.2016.10.001
Authors | Trevors, Gregory J., Muis, Krista R., Pekrun, Reinhard, Sinatra, Gale M. and Muijselaar, Marloes M. L. |
---|---|
Abstract | Conflicting claims about important socio-scientific debates are proliferating in contemporary society. It is therefore important to understand the individual characteristics that predict learning from conflicting claims. We explored individuals’ beliefs about the nature of knowledge and knowing (i.e., epistemic beliefs) and their emotions as potentially interrelated sets of learner characteristics that predict learning in such contexts. Undergraduate university students (N = 282) self-reported their topic-specific epistemic beliefs and were given three conflicting texts about climate change to read. Immediately after each of the three texts, participants self-reported the emotions they experienced. Following reading and self-report, participants wrote summaries of the conflicting texts. Text-mining and human coding were applied to summaries to construct two indices of learning from conflicting texts that reflected which source’s information is privileged in memory. Results from structural equation modeling revealed that epistemic beliefs were consistent in their predictions of emotions, which in turn variously predicted different learning outcomes. In particular, a belief that knowledge is justified by inquiry predicted surprise and curiosity, which at times facilitated learning. In contrast, confusion, predicted by passive reliance on external sources, related to impaired memory of conflicting content. Theoretical and methodological implications are discussed for research on the relations between epistemic beliefs, emotions, and learning about controversial topics. |
Year | 2017 |
Journal | Contemporary Educational Psychology |
Journal citation | 48, pp. 116 - 132 |
Publisher | Academic Press Inc. |
ISSN | 0361-476X |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cedpsych.2016.10.001 |
Scopus EID | 2-s2.0-85006115834 |
Page range | 116 - 132 |
Research Group | Institute for Positive Psychology and Education |
Publisher's version | File Access Level Controlled |
Place of publication | United States |
Editors | P. Alexander |
https://acuresearchbank.acu.edu.au/item/86714/exploring-the-relations-between-epistemic-beliefs-emotions-and-learning-from-texts
Restricted files
Publisher's version
241
total views0
total downloads4
views this month0
downloads this month