Schoolwork effort and emotions predict self-control in a weekly diary study.
Yao WuTerry Ng-KnightHarriet R TenenbaumPublished in: Journal of personality (2023)
In line with the TESSERA model of personality development, positive state expressions of effort during schoolwork (e.g., putting in effort) predicted higher self-control in the subsequent week. However, this finding was dependent on the reactions and reinforcement children felt about their effort (e.g., emotional responses to their remote schoolwork). The discussion examines how these findings extend to previous literature.