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This 4 page paper outlines a study on boredom. The problem of boredom has plagued educators, instructors, workplace managers and parents since the dawn of time. Though boredom seems related to factors like time and activities levels, perceptions of bored individuals often are related in terms of assessments of boredom in any setting. The old saying “only boring people are bored” may seem to imply a simple solution to the problem of boredom, perceptions of how boredom occurs, where it occurs, and how boredom can be stopped provide greater insight into the problem. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Though boredom seems related to factors like time and activities levels, perceptions of bored individuals often are related in terms of assessments of boredom in any setting. The
old saying "only boring people are bored" may seem to imply a simple solution to the problem of boredom, perceptions of how boredom occurs, where it occurs, and how boredom
can be stopped provide greater insight into the problem. The student should now write about the nature of the study: This study will introduce the topic of boredom, consider
the different types of boredom and their impacts, and relate boredom in terms of views of a subject population. This population was asked to respond to the statement:
"only boring people are bored" and to relate their answer in terms of specific examples of when they were bored, how boredom occurred, and how they interpret their experience of
boredom. These open-ended questions are designed to provide the subjects with the leeway to give specific examples or vignettes related to boredom, while also understanding how others perceive the
issue of boredom. The student should then present some views on boredom, including a general overview of how boredom is presented in the current literature: Boredom can be
viewed as a feeling or sense of disinterest or of a lack of excitement. Boredom can exist as a response to specific stimuli, or in the absence of any
stimuli. In other words, individuals can be bored as a result of their exposure to certain elements or because of the absence of certain elements. In a classroom
setting, for example, boredom can occur when an instructor lacks the ability to engage his/her students, and so can not direct the students interest. Boredom in the workplace setting,
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