Motivation and Self-Regulated Learning: A Multivariate Multilevel Analysis
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This study investigated the relationship between motivation and self-regulated learning (SRL) in a nationally representative sample of 5245, 15-year-old students in the USA. A multivariate multilevel analysis was conducted to examine the role of three motivational variables (self-efficacy, intrinsic value & instrumental value) in predicting three SRL strategies (memorization, elaboration & control). The results showed that compared to self-efficacy, intrinsic value and instrumental value of math were stronger predictors of memorization, elaboration and control strategies. None of the motivational variables had a stronger effect on one strategy than the other. The findings suggest that the development of self-regulatory skills in math can be greatly enhanced by helping students develop positive value of and realistic expectancy for success in math.Downloads
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2017-09-01
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Ahmed, W. (2017). Motivation and Self-Regulated Learning: A Multivariate Multilevel Analysis. International Journal of Psychology and Educational Studies, 4(3), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.17220/ijpes.2017.03.001
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