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Boredom
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"Boring" redirects here. For other uses, see
Boring (disambiguation). For the Buzzcocks song, see
Spiral Scratch (EP).
Boredom is an in which it appears six times, although the expression to be a bore had been used in the sense of "to be tiresome or dull" since 1768. The French term for boredom, ennui, is sometimes used in English as well.
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Psychology
Mental state in terms of challenge level and skill level, according to (Clickable image)
Boredom has been defined by C. D. Fisher in terms of its central M. R. Leary and others describe boredom as ?an affective experience associated with cognitive attentional processes.? In
There are three types of boredom, all of which involve problems of engagement of Boredom proneness is a tendency to experience boredom of all types. This is typically assessed by the Boredom Proneness Scale. Consistent with the definition provided above, recent research has found that boredom proneness is clearly and consistently associated with failures of Boredom and boredom proneness are both theoretically and empirically linked to Nonetheless, boredom proneness has been found to be as strongly correlated with attentional lapses as with depression. Although boredom is often viewed as a trivial and mild irritant, proneness to boredom has been linked to a very diverse range of possible
psychological, physical, educational, and social problems.
Philosophy
Boredom is a condition characterized by
perception of one's environment as dull, tedious, and lacking in
stimulation. This can result from leisure and a lack of aesthetic interests.
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