Self-Monitoring of Emotions and Learning

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Abstract

The puropose of the present study was to investigate effects of self-monitoring of emotions on learning. Emotional regulation processes involve 2 aspects : smoothness of emotional regulation and repertoires of emotional regulation. Intervention was conducted with a 6th grader who did not focus her learning. The results were as follows : (1) self-monitoring changed both the smoothness of emotional regulation and the child's repertoires of emotional regulation ; (2) self-monitoring improved the accuracy of self-evaluation.

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Kobori, Y., & Uebuchi, H. (2001). Self-Monitoring of Emotions and Learning. Japanese Journal of Educational Psychology, 49(3), 359–370. https://doi.org/10.5926/jjep1953.49.3_359

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