Emotion regulation styles and the tendency to learn from academic failures

Yonatan Sharabi, Guy Roth

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Abstract

Background: Research on learners' reactions to failure finds negative emotions may present an obstacle for learning; a painful experience of failure may result in disengagement and avoidance. However, research on styles of emotion regulation and learning from failure is scarce. Self-determination theory's (SDT) conception of adaptive and maladaptive emotion regulation differentiates among three styles of regulation: integrative emotion regulation (IER), suppressive emotion regulation (SER) and amotivated emotion regulation. Aims: Two studies were conducted, one cross-sectional and one longitudinal, to test the associations between IER and learning from failure among adolescents. Sample: Study 1 comprised 184 adolescents (mean age = 16.55; SD = 1.2). Study 2 comprised 565 adolescents (8–12 graders). The main analysis was based on 192 adolescents' perceptions of failing math grades. Method: Study 1 surveyed adolescents on their emotion regulation styles, adaptive and maladaptive coping practices when dealing with failure and tendency to learn from failure. Study 2 was longitudinal and focused on failure in math. We approached participants twice, before and after the math test. Conclusions: In both studies, IER was related to adaptive coping practices and the tendency to learn from failure. In Study 2, adaptive coping practices mediated relations between IER and learning from failure in math and learning from failure mediated relations between IER and future engagement. These findings suggest that styles of emotion regulation play an important role in learning from failure.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)162-179
Number of pages18
JournalBritish Journal of Educational Psychology
Volume95
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2025

Keywords

  • emotion regulation
  • integration
  • learning from failure
  • self-determination theory

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Education
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology

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