Flow and engagement: different degrees of the same?
Date
2008-05-08T18:49:48Z
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Publisher
Kansas State University
Abstract
The present study focused on empirically assessing the differences between the two flow models (FSS-II; Jackson & Eklund, 2002; WOLF, Bakker, 2005) and then their similarity or difference with the Schaufeli (2002) model of engagement. Using a 2nd order factor analysis it was found that FSS-II and WOLF measured different conceptualizations of flow while engagement as measured by the UWES did not differentiate from the flow experience. Implications and directions for future research were discussed.
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Keywords
flow, engagement
Graduation Month
May
Degree
Master of Science
Department
Department of Psychology
Major Professor
Clive J. A. Fullagar
Date
2008
Type
Thesis