Valence and Motivation as Predictors of Student Time Use in Everyday Life: An Experience Sampling Study

Koudela-Hamila S, Grund A, Santangelo P, Ebner-Priemer UW (2019)
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY 10: 1430.

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Koudela-Hamila, Susanne; Grund, AxelUniBi; Santangelo, Philip; Ebner-Priemer, Ulrich W.
Abstract / Bemerkung
Popular descriptions of studying frequency show remarkable discrepancies: students complain about their workload, and alumni describe freedom and pleasure. Unfortunately, empirical evidence on student time use is sparse. To investigate time use and reveal contributing psychological factors, we conducted an e-diary study. One hundred fifty-four students reported their time use and valence hourly over 7 days, both at the start of the semester and during their examination period. Motivational problems, social support and self-control were assessed once via questionnaires. Whereas the mean academic time use was in the expected range, the between-subject differences were substantial. We used multilevel modeling to separately analyze the within- and between-subject associations of valence as within factor and time use and social support, self-control, and motivation as between factors and time use. The analyses revealed the importance of affective factors on a within-subject level. Before studying, valence was already low, and it deteriorated further during studying. As expected at the between-subject level, motivational problems were related to less time studying, whereas surprisingly, self-control had no effect. The findings at the start of the semester were replicated in the examination period.
Stichworte
time use; students; electronic diary; experience sampling method; valence
Erscheinungsjahr
2019
Zeitschriftentitel
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
Band
10
Art.-Nr.
1430
ISSN
1664-1078
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2936327

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Koudela-Hamila S, Grund A, Santangelo P, Ebner-Priemer UW. Valence and Motivation as Predictors of Student Time Use in Everyday Life: An Experience Sampling Study. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY. 2019;10: 1430.
Koudela-Hamila, S., Grund, A., Santangelo, P., & Ebner-Priemer, U. W. (2019). Valence and Motivation as Predictors of Student Time Use in Everyday Life: An Experience Sampling Study. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 10, 1430. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01430
Koudela-Hamila, Susanne, Grund, Axel, Santangelo, Philip, and Ebner-Priemer, Ulrich W. 2019. “Valence and Motivation as Predictors of Student Time Use in Everyday Life: An Experience Sampling Study”. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY 10: 1430.
Koudela-Hamila, S., Grund, A., Santangelo, P., and Ebner-Priemer, U. W. (2019). Valence and Motivation as Predictors of Student Time Use in Everyday Life: An Experience Sampling Study. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY 10:1430.
Koudela-Hamila, S., et al., 2019. Valence and Motivation as Predictors of Student Time Use in Everyday Life: An Experience Sampling Study. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 10: 1430.
S. Koudela-Hamila, et al., “Valence and Motivation as Predictors of Student Time Use in Everyday Life: An Experience Sampling Study”, FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, vol. 10, 2019, : 1430.
Koudela-Hamila, S., Grund, A., Santangelo, P., Ebner-Priemer, U.W.: Valence and Motivation as Predictors of Student Time Use in Everyday Life: An Experience Sampling Study. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY. 10, : 1430 (2019).
Koudela-Hamila, Susanne, Grund, Axel, Santangelo, Philip, and Ebner-Priemer, Ulrich W. “Valence and Motivation as Predictors of Student Time Use in Everyday Life: An Experience Sampling Study”. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY 10 (2019): 1430.

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