Evaluating the Relationship Between Boredom and Academic Outcomes: A Meta-Analysis

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Abstract

The experience of academic boredom among students may be universal; in fact, almost all students complain at least occasionally about being bored in class or while studying. Despite the perceived negative influence of boredom on learning, there has been no synthesis of empirical findings underscoring how boredom relates to academic outcomes. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to meta-analyze the research exploring the relationship between students’ academic boredom and their motivation, study strategies and behaviors, and performance. A total of 29 studies, involving 19,052 students, met the inclusion criteria. The overall effect size, (Formula presented.) = −.24, was significant, p

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Tze, V. M. C., Daniels, L. M., & Klassen, R. M. (2016, March 1). Evaluating the Relationship Between Boredom and Academic Outcomes: A Meta-Analysis. Educational Psychology Review. Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10648-015-9301-y

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