2020
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.568760
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Emotion Regulation Processes Can Benefit Self-Regulated Learning in Classical Musicians

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“…Nonetheless, there are a number of important connections to existing research on music-making, as well as a range of other topics. Most notably, our findings complement research conducted by Peistaraite and Clark (2020) . They investigated how emotion regulation processes relate to self-regulated learning (SRL) among classical musicians.…”
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“…Nonetheless, there are a number of important connections to existing research on music-making, as well as a range of other topics. Most notably, our findings complement research conducted by Peistaraite and Clark (2020) . They investigated how emotion regulation processes relate to self-regulated learning (SRL) among classical musicians.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Their findings showed that reappraisal (an emotion regulation process that involves modifying the way in which a situation is evaluated; Gross and John, 2003) correlated with multiple scales of all three phases of the SRL construct: forethought, performance, and selfreflection (according to Zimmerman, 2002). Peistaraite and Clark (2020) showed that reappraisal was associated with enhanced use of SRL in musicians and suggested the potential utility in considering emotion regulation as part of SRL in musicians. Our approach complements their findings by assessing self-reported regulation of specific targeted emotions during the musical practice process.…”
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“…Kim, 2016;Ko, 2012;Park & Lee, 2015;Yang et al, 2019) (Hong & Lee, 2016b;Jang & Heo, 2017;S. Kim, 2016;You, 2014) (Hong & Yi, 2016a;Ko, 2012 (Hong et al, 2015;Lee et al, 2016;Peistaraite & Clark, 2020;Pekrun et al, 2002 Kim, 2014;Hong et al, 2015;Lee et al, 2016;Sung & Jin, 2012). 중학교 1학년(J.…”
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