Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/26534
Author(s): Raccanello, D.
Balbontín-Alvarado, R.
Bezerra, D. da S.
Burro, R.
Cheraghi, M.
Dobrowolska, B.
Fagbamigbe; A. F.
Ezzat Faris; M.
França, T.
González-Fernández, B.
Hall, R.
Inasius, F.
Kar, S. K.
Keržič, D.
Lazányi, K.
Lazăr, F.
Machin-Mastromatteo, J. D.
Marôco, J.
Marques, B. M.
Mejía-Rodríguez, O.
Méndez Prado, S. M.
Alpana Mishra
Cristina Mollica
Silvana Guadalupe Navarro Jiménez
Alka Obadić
Md Mamun-ur-Rashid
Dejan Ravšelj
Sanja Tatalović Vorkapić
Nina Tomaževič
Chinaza Uleanya
Lan Umek
Giada Vicentini
Özlem Yorulmaz
Ana-Maria Zamfir
Aleksander Aristovnik
Date: 2022
Title: Higher education students’ achievement emotions and their antecedents in e-learning amid COVID-19 pandemic: A multi-country survey
Journal title: Learning and Instruction
Volume: 80
Reference: Raccanello, D., Balbontín-Alvarado, R., Bezerra, D. da S., Burro, R., Cheraghi, M., Dobrowolska, B., Fagbamigbe; A. F., Ezzat Faris; M., França, T., González-Fernández, B., Hall, R., Inasius, F., Kar, S. K., Keržič, D., Lazányi, K. Lazăr, F., Machin-Mastromatteo, J. D., Marôco, J., Marques, B. M., ... Aristovnik, A. (2022). Higher education students’ achievement emotions and their antecedents in e-learning amid COVID-19 pandemic: A multi-country survey. Learning and Instruction, 80: 101629. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.learninstruc.2022.101629
ISSN: 0959-4752
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1016/j.learninstruc.2022.101629
Keywords: COVID-19
Achievement emotions
Higher education students
E-learning
Self-efficacy
Abstract: The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has had a wide range of negative consequences for higher education students. We explored the generalizability of the control-value theory of achievement emotions for e-learning, focusing on their antecedents. We involved 17019 higher education students from 13 countries, who completed an online survey during the first wave of the pandemic. A structural equation model revealed that proximal antecedents (e-learning self-efficacy, computer self-efficacy) mediated the relation between environmental antecedents (cognitive and motivational quality of the task) and positive and negative achievement emotions, with some exceptions. The model was invariant across country, area of study, and gender. The rates of achievement emotions varied according to these same factors. Beyond their theoretical relevance, these findings could be the basis for policy recommendations to support stakeholders in coping with the challenges of e-learning and the current and future sequelae of the pandemic.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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