| Literature DB >> 32651737 |
Hiroki Ozono1, Asuka Komiya2, Kei Kuratomi3, Aya Hatano4, Greta Fastrich5, Jasmine April Louise Raw6, Anthony Haffey6, Stefanie Meliss6, Johnny King L Lau6, Kou Murayama7,8.
Abstract
There has been considerable interest in empirical research on epistemic emotions, i.e., emotions related to knowledge-generating qualities of cognitive tasks and activities such as curiosity, interest, and surprise. One big challenge when studying epistemic emotions is systematically inducting these emotions in restricted experimental settings. The current study created a novel stimulus set called Magic Curiosity Arousing Tricks (MagicCATs): a collection of 166 short magic trick video clips that aim to induce a variety of epistemic emotions. MagicCATs are freely available for research and can be used in a variety of ways to examine epistemic emotions. Rating data also support that the magic tricks elicit a variety of epistemic emotions with sufficient inter-stimulus variability, demonstrating good psychometric properties for their use in psychological experiments.Entities:
Keywords: curiosity; epistemic emotions; intrinsic motivation; science of magic
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Year: 2021 PMID: 32651737 PMCID: PMC7880926 DOI: 10.3758/s13428-020-01431-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Res Methods ISSN: 1554-351X