This paper investigates the joint effects of intrinsic and extrinsic goals on college students ' learning in an introductory psychology course, a biology course, and several social science courses. The study questioned whether higher levels of motivation lead to better student performance. College students were surveyed using the Intrinsic Goal Orientation and Extrinsic Goal Orientation scales of the Motivation Strategies for Learning Questions (MSLQ). Results indicate that students with a medium level of extrinsic motivation are more likely to perform well (in terms of their course grades) than students with either lower or higher levels of extrinsic motivation. Students who combined high intrinsic motivation with medium extrinsic mot...
In this study, the effects of classroom rewards are examined to determine whether the reward provide...
High-achieving students use various ways to be stimulated to perform best in their academic setting....
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1994.Includes bibliographical references (l. 161-168...
In order to help students acquire more knowledge and improve their skills, it is vital to understand...
This study aims to explore the correlation of students\u27 intrinsic and extrinsic goal motivation t...
The term ‘motivation’ has been derived from the word ‘motive’. Motive may be defined as an inner sta...
Self-determination theory distinguishes the intrinsic academic motivation from extrinsic academic mo...
Many researchers have completed a range of studies to evaluate the relationship of intrinsic, extrin...
National surveys indicate that student motivation is a principal concern of teachers, yet few public...
Student motivation naturally has to do with students' desire to participate in the learning process....
AbstractIn this article, we will look at the difference between extrinsic and intrinsic motivation, ...
Learning motivation represents one of the most importantpredictors of academic achievement in higher...
The nature and operation of intrinsic motivation to learn was examined in the present research. Intr...
A series of research undertaken have revealed some interesting aspects regarding the effects of intr...
The purpose of this action research project was to determine what motivational strategy was more eff...
In this study, the effects of classroom rewards are examined to determine whether the reward provide...
High-achieving students use various ways to be stimulated to perform best in their academic setting....
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1994.Includes bibliographical references (l. 161-168...
In order to help students acquire more knowledge and improve their skills, it is vital to understand...
This study aims to explore the correlation of students\u27 intrinsic and extrinsic goal motivation t...
The term ‘motivation’ has been derived from the word ‘motive’. Motive may be defined as an inner sta...
Self-determination theory distinguishes the intrinsic academic motivation from extrinsic academic mo...
Many researchers have completed a range of studies to evaluate the relationship of intrinsic, extrin...
National surveys indicate that student motivation is a principal concern of teachers, yet few public...
Student motivation naturally has to do with students' desire to participate in the learning process....
AbstractIn this article, we will look at the difference between extrinsic and intrinsic motivation, ...
Learning motivation represents one of the most importantpredictors of academic achievement in higher...
The nature and operation of intrinsic motivation to learn was examined in the present research. Intr...
A series of research undertaken have revealed some interesting aspects regarding the effects of intr...
The purpose of this action research project was to determine what motivational strategy was more eff...
In this study, the effects of classroom rewards are examined to determine whether the reward provide...
High-achieving students use various ways to be stimulated to perform best in their academic setting....
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1994.Includes bibliographical references (l. 161-168...