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Pathways to Student Motivation: A Meta-Analysis of Antecedents of Autonomous and Controlled Motivations
by
Howard, Joshua L.
, Chong, Jane X. Y.
, Bureau, Julien S.
, Guay, Frédéric
in
Academic achievement
/ Achievement Need
/ Antecedents
/ Competence
/ Learning Motivation
/ Meta Analysis
/ Motivation
/ Need Gratification
/ Personal Autonomy
/ Prediction
/ Professional Autonomy
/ Psychological Needs
/ Self Determination
/ Self Motivation
/ Student Motivation
/ Student Satisfaction
/ Students
/ Systematic review
/ Well Being
2022
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Pathways to Student Motivation: A Meta-Analysis of Antecedents of Autonomous and Controlled Motivations
by
Howard, Joshua L.
, Chong, Jane X. Y.
, Bureau, Julien S.
, Guay, Frédéric
in
Academic achievement
/ Achievement Need
/ Antecedents
/ Competence
/ Learning Motivation
/ Meta Analysis
/ Motivation
/ Need Gratification
/ Personal Autonomy
/ Prediction
/ Professional Autonomy
/ Psychological Needs
/ Self Determination
/ Self Motivation
/ Student Motivation
/ Student Satisfaction
/ Students
/ Systematic review
/ Well Being
2022
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Pathways to Student Motivation: A Meta-Analysis of Antecedents of Autonomous and Controlled Motivations
by
Howard, Joshua L.
, Chong, Jane X. Y.
, Bureau, Julien S.
, Guay, Frédéric
in
Academic achievement
/ Achievement Need
/ Antecedents
/ Competence
/ Learning Motivation
/ Meta Analysis
/ Motivation
/ Need Gratification
/ Personal Autonomy
/ Prediction
/ Professional Autonomy
/ Psychological Needs
/ Self Determination
/ Self Motivation
/ Student Motivation
/ Student Satisfaction
/ Students
/ Systematic review
/ Well Being
2022
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Pathways to Student Motivation: A Meta-Analysis of Antecedents of Autonomous and Controlled Motivations
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Pathways to Student Motivation: A Meta-Analysis of Antecedents of Autonomous and Controlled Motivations
2022
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Overview
Students' self-determined motivation (acting out of interest, curiosity, and abiding values) is associated with higher academic well-being, persistence, and achievement. Self-determination theory posits that self-determined motivation is dependent on the satisfaction of three psychological needs (relatedness, competence, and autonomy), which are in turn facilitated through need-supportive behaviors from notable others. In this meta-analysis, conducted over 144 studies and more than 79,000 students, we sought to overview pathways to student motivation in order to verify (1) how do psychological needs rank in the strength of their prediction of self-determined motivation and (2) which autonomy-support providers (parents or teachers) are the most relevant for psychological need satisfaction in students and self-determined motivation. Results show that teacher autonomy support predicts students' need satisfaction and self-determined motivation more strongly than parental autonomy support. In addition, competence is the most positive predictor of self-determined motivation, followed by autonomy and then by relatedness.
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SAGE Publications,American Educational Research Association
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