Epistemic curiosity and self-regulation |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Industrial Education, National Taiwan Normal University, 162, Heping East Road Section 1, Taipei, Taiwan;2. Department of Adult and Continuing Education, National Taiwan Normal University, 162, Heping East Road Section 1, Taipei, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | Relationships between Interest (I) and Deprivation (D) type epistemic curiosity (EC) and self-regulation were evaluated in two studies. In Study 1 (Italians, N = 151), I-type EC correlated positively with positive outcome-expectancies and risk-taking, but negatively with thinking about negative outcomes. D-type EC correlated positively with emotional restraint, thoughtful evaluation, and concern over negative outcomes and potential risks. In Study 2 (Americans, N = 218; Germans, N = 56), I-type EC correlated positively with behavioral activation, especially fun seeking, whereas D-type correlated negatively with fun seeking. Neither EC scale correlated significantly with behavioral inhibition. These findings suggest that I-type EC corresponds to fun, carefree and optimistic approaches to learning, while D-type EC reflects greater thoughtfulness and caution regarding knowledge-search. |
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Keywords: | Epistemic curiosity Self-regulation BIS/BAS Risk-taking |
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