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024 7 |a 10.26855/er.2025.03.015  |2 doi 
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100 1 |a Zhang, Qun  |u English Department, Qingdao University, Qingdao 266071, Shandong, China. 
245 1 |a Exploration of the Effect of Emotions in the Online Collaborative Writing 
260 |b Hill Publishing Group Inc  |c 2025 
513 |a Journal Article 
520 3 |a In light of the paucity of research on academic emotions in web-based collaborative writing, this study endeavors to examine the influence of diverse academic emotions on the web-based collaborative writing process, with a particular focus on written products. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach that integrates questionnaire surveys, writing tasks, and semi-structured interviews, this study employs both quantitative and qualitative research methodologies. Professional software, including SPSS and Nvivo, was utilized to meticulously analyze students' academic emotions and collaborative writing products. The findings reveal that there are significant disparities in emotional fluctuations and contrasts in online collaborative writing environments. Moreover, distinct academic emotions exert differential impacts on collaborative written products. This study underscores the pivotal role of academic emotions in the collaborative writing process and offers substantial theoretical and empirical insights for the field of L2 writing research. The results suggest that positive emotions such as enjoyment and pride can enhance writing quality, while negative emotions like anxiety and frustration may impede the collaborative writing process. Future research should further explore the mechanisms through which academic emotions influence collaborative writing and develop strategics to foster positive emotional experiences in web-based collaborative writing contexts. 
653 |a Qualitative research 
653 |a Students 
653 |a Language acquisition 
653 |a Writing processes 
653 |a Collaboration 
653 |a Academic writing 
653 |a Emotions 
653 |a Research methodology 
653 |a Second language writing 
653 |a Anxiety 
653 |a Second language learning 
653 |a Mixed methods research 
653 |a Writing 
653 |a Quantitative analysis 
653 |a Collaborative learning 
653 |a Negative emotions 
653 |a Frustration 
653 |a Emotional experiences 
653 |a Scholarship 
653 |a Positive emotions 
653 |a Semi Structured Interviews 
653 |a Positive Attitudes 
653 |a Questionnaires 
653 |a Language Research 
653 |a Academic Achievement 
653 |a Emotional Experience 
653 |a Interviews 
653 |a Cooperative Learning 
653 |a Decision Making 
653 |a Essays 
653 |a Psychological Patterns 
653 |a Collaborative Writing 
653 |a Electronic Learning 
653 |a Comparative Education 
653 |a Comparative Analysis 
653 |a Outcomes of Education 
653 |a Educational Environment 
653 |a Learner Engagement 
653 |a Low Achievement 
653 |a Junior High School Students 
653 |a English Learners 
700 1 |a Sun, Kun  |u School of Psychology, Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai 200438, China 
700 1 |a Kong, Yiming  |u English Department, Qingdao University, Qingdao 266071, Shandong, China. 
773 0 |t The Educational Review, USA  |g vol. 9, no. 3 (2025), p. 373 
786 0 |d ProQuest  |t Education Database 
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