Achievement emotions have been a major issue in educational settings and research field because of their crucial role in improving students` motivation, learning, performance, and identity development. According to control-value theory, achievement emotions are discrete emotions experienced by students during specific academic or achievement-related activities. To address the existing gap in the literature, this study was designed to compare different types of EFL learners' achievement emotions (enjoyment, hope, pride, anger, anxiety, shame, hopelessness, and boredom) in two situations 'class...
Achievement emotions have been a major issue in educational settings and research field because of their crucial role in improving students` motivatio...