“…In particular, we examined associations between the domains of school alienation and demonstrably valid dimensions of well-being (Hascher, 2008;Hascher & Hagenauer, 2011). In keeping with previous research on the association of alienation and well-being (Crinson & Yuill, 2008;Dekel & Tuval-Mashiach, 2012;Hall-Lande, Eisenberg, Christenson, & Neumark-Sztainer, 2007;Ifeagwazi, Chukwuorji, & Zacchaeus, 2015;Moreno, & de Roda, 2003;Osin, 2009;Vahedi & Nazari, 2011), we expected positive attitudes to school and enjoyment in school to be significantly negatively related to the domains of school alienation (Hypothesis 6). Prior research has shown that when students experience positive emotions during school-related activities and interaction with people involved in those activities their alienation decreases (Ifeagwazi et al, 2015).…”