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The Relationships Between Need for Cognition, Boredom Proneness, Task Engagement, and Test Performance:
Virginia A. Diehl1 
关键词: personality;    experimental psychology;    psychology;    social sciences;    need for cognition;    boredom proneness;    task engagement;    cognitive psychology;   
DOI  :  10.1177/2158244015585606
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Sage Journals
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【 摘 要 】

Participants read a procedural text describing how to make a wind-up spool toy while only reading, reading and watching the experimenter do the task, or reading and doing the task themselves. Afterward, task performance (measured by time to complete the task without the instructions and number of errors) and memory for/understanding of the text (measured with a Multiple Choice Test) were assessed. Participants then completed a packet that included the Need for Cognition and Boredom Proneness scales. Task performance was better under the Read & Do and Read & Watch conditions, indicating that those participants were more engaged in the task than Read Only. Need for Cognition was positively related to Multiple Choice Test score (after controlling for boredom proneness and task experience) only under the Read & Do conditions (and marginally for Read & Watch). This suggests that level of task engagement may moderate the relationship between need for cognition and test performance. The Boredom Proneness subscales of Perception of Time and Affective Responses were negatively related to need for cognition.

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