Project Details
Consciously Exhibiting an Unfelt Emotion: The Case of Teacher Enthusiasm
Applicant
Dr. Jamie Taxer
Subject Area
Developmental and Educational Psychology
Social Psychology, Industrial and Organisational Psychology
Social Psychology, Industrial and Organisational Psychology
Term
from 2015 to 2017
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 282495967
There is a common belief that enthusiastic teachers enrich students' achievement and motivation. Due to this belief teachers are often encouraged to display enthusiastic behaviors regardless of their current experienced emotions. In the proposed research project I would like to examine the cost consciously exhibiting enthusiasm in the absence of experienced enjoyment has on teachers and students. The central research questions are: Is there a detrimental effect of consciously exhibiting unfelt enthusiasm? Can students differentiate between authentic and inauthentic displays of enthusiasm? Do students equally benefit from being taught by a teacher who expresses authentic versus inauthentic enthusiasm? These questions will be explored in collaboration with Prof. Dr. James Gross (Stanford University), an expert in emotions and emotion regulation. The proposed project consists of three experiments in which the research questions will be experimentally investigated using multiple assessment methods (e.g., self-report measures, physiological measures, and facial expressive behavior measures). If it is possible to understand the causal effects consciously exhibiting an unfelt emotion has on teachers and students, one could derive important implications for teachers, teacher education programs, educational psychology, and research on emotion regulation.
DFG Programme
Research Fellowships
International Connection
USA