correctnessaffect
Correctnessaffect is a proposed cognitive–emotional construct describing the affective response elicited by judgments or information perceived as correct or incorrect. It encompasses emotions such as relief, satisfaction, pride, frustration, or embarrassment and can influence motivation, attention, and subsequent information processing.
The concept sits at the intersection of epistemic emotions and metacognition. It is not a standard measure
Measurement and study methods: researchers may present statements with known or manipulated correctness and record self-reported
Applications and implications: in education, correctnessaffect can shape learning engagement and persistence after mistakes; in information
Challenges: the construct is context-dependent and culturally moderated; it can be confounded with general affect, confidence,
See also: epistemic emotion, metacognition, epistemic trust, cognitive bias.