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    Measuring emotions during epistemic activities: the Epistemically-Related Emotion Scales
    with Reinhard Pekrun, Krista R. Muis, and Gale M. Sinatra
    Cognition and Emotion 31 (6): 1268-1276. 2017.
    Measurement instruments assessing multiple emotions during epistemic activities are largely lacking. We describe the construction and validation of the Epistemically-Related Emotion Scales, which measure surprise, curiosity, enjoyment, confusion, anxiety, frustration, and boredom occurring during epistemic cognitive activities. The instrument was tested in a multinational study of emotions during learning from conflicting texts. The findings document the reliability, internal validity, and exter…Read more
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    Surprise, Curiosity, and Confusion Promote Knowledge Exploration: Evidence for Robust Effects of Epistemic Emotions
    with Reinhard Pekrun, Kou Murayama, Kristina Loderer, and Sandra Schubert
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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    Are concepts of achievement-related emotions universal across cultures? A semantic profiling approach
    with Kristina Loderer, Kornelia Gentsch, Melissa C. Duffy, Mingjing Zhu, Xiyao Xie, Jason A. Chavarría, Cristina Soriano, Klaus R. Scherer, and Reinhard Pekrun
    Cognition and Emotion 34 (7): 1480-1488. 2020.
    Verifying that conceptualisations of emotions are consistent across languages and cultures is a critical precondition for meaningful cross-cultural research on emotional experience. For achievement...