This article investigates the relation between cognitive style and motivation to learn science. The concept of cognitive style proposes the interplay of two core psychological dimensions, empathizing and systemizing. The cognitive style is defined as the interplay between the two abilities. We used the so-called EQ score (empathy quotient) and the SQ score (systemizing quotient) to measure the empathizing and the systemizing dimension respectively. The motivation to learn science was measured by the so–called Science Motivation Questionnaire (SMQ), which reflects the operationalization of five basic motivational constructs. We investigated a sample of 44 high school students, 17 to 19 year-old, stratified by their sex and by their science/...
Several variables associated with motivation toward science learning in preservice elementary teache...
Several theories in motivation research aim at explaining or predicting the emotional experiences an...
AbstractThe article describes the problem of motivating first-year students to study a complicated m...
Student motivation for learning is very important in the process of studying. As natural sciences co...
Whilst sex is considered to be one of the most significant factors influencing attitudes towards sci...
Sex is considered to be one of the most significant factors influencing attitudes towards science. ...
We take nature and everyday life phenomena for granted. Children's eyes observe the world around the...
Motivation is an inner force that activates and provides direction to our thought, feelings and acti...
Background and Objective:In various studies, the factors affecting academic achievement and performa...
Physical science (or physics) is known to be one of the least popular school curriculum domains, mai...
This study aimed to design a teaching sequence for science education that enabled lower secondary sc...
Important factors in learning science include motivational variables (relevance of science learning ...
Science is supposed to raise and support young children"s interest as early as possible, at the late...
Motivation is an inner force that activates and provides direction to our thought, feelings and acti...
The aim of this research study was to measure the motivation of girls towards learning Science at th...
Several variables associated with motivation toward science learning in preservice elementary teache...
Several theories in motivation research aim at explaining or predicting the emotional experiences an...
AbstractThe article describes the problem of motivating first-year students to study a complicated m...
Student motivation for learning is very important in the process of studying. As natural sciences co...
Whilst sex is considered to be one of the most significant factors influencing attitudes towards sci...
Sex is considered to be one of the most significant factors influencing attitudes towards science. ...
We take nature and everyday life phenomena for granted. Children's eyes observe the world around the...
Motivation is an inner force that activates and provides direction to our thought, feelings and acti...
Background and Objective:In various studies, the factors affecting academic achievement and performa...
Physical science (or physics) is known to be one of the least popular school curriculum domains, mai...
This study aimed to design a teaching sequence for science education that enabled lower secondary sc...
Important factors in learning science include motivational variables (relevance of science learning ...
Science is supposed to raise and support young children"s interest as early as possible, at the late...
Motivation is an inner force that activates and provides direction to our thought, feelings and acti...
The aim of this research study was to measure the motivation of girls towards learning Science at th...
Several variables associated with motivation toward science learning in preservice elementary teache...
Several theories in motivation research aim at explaining or predicting the emotional experiences an...
AbstractThe article describes the problem of motivating first-year students to study a complicated m...