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Differences in the effect of adolescents’ strategies for expressing academic emotions on academic emotions and peer acceptance in competitive and cooperative situations

Psychology

Differences in the effect of adolescents’ strategies for expressing academic emotions on academic emotions and peer acceptance in competitive and cooperative situations

Y. Liu, X. Chai, et al.

Two studies examined how adolescents express academic emotions in competitive and cooperative settings, finding that links between emotions and expression strategies are situation-stable while links between those strategies and peer acceptance are situation-specific. Expressing positive academic emotions tends to be more adaptive; for negative emotions, expression helps adolescents' own emotional experience whereas suppression better preserves peer acceptance. Research conducted by Ying Liu, Xiaoyun Chai, Biao Sang, and Shaohua Zhang.

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Abstract
Two studies were conducted to explore the differences in the effect of adolescents’ strategies for expressing academic emotions. In Study 1 a total of 65 adolescents participated in the study of the relationship between academic emotions and strategies for expressing them in competitive and cooperative situations. In Study 2 a total of 113 adolescents participated in the study of the relationship between the strategies and peer acceptance in competitive and cooperative situations. The results showed that the relationship between academic emotions and strategies for expressing them in competitive and cooperative situations was situation stable while the relationship between the strategies and peer acceptance was situation specific. Furthermore, emotional expression may be more adaptive when experiencing positive academic emotions. When adolescents experience negative academic emotions, expressing them is more adaptive from the perspective of their own academic emotional experience; whereas suppressing them is more adaptive from the perspective of peer acceptance. These findings (a) clarify how to use more adaptive strategies for emotional expression in various situations and (b) serve as a guide for helping adolescents use strategies to express emotions flexibly according to the situation.
Publisher
Frontiers in Psychology
Published On
Jul 02, 2024
Authors
Ying Liu, Xiaoyun Chai, Biao Sang, Shaohua Zhang
Tags
academic emotions
emotional expression strategies
adolescents
competitive vs cooperative situations
peer acceptance
adaptive emotion regulation
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