The Prediction of Achievement Motivation Using Performance and Attributional Variables |
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Authors: | Michael J. Wagner Stephen Powers Pi Irwin |
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Affiliation: | Legal and Research Services, Tucson Unified School District |
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Abstract: | This study was designed to predict achievement motivation with attributions and performance in English course work among 346 ninth-grade boys and girls. Multiple regression analysis indicated that attribution of success to ability was the best predictor of achievement motivation. This finding diverges from previous work that supports the hypothesis that attribution of success to effort is a better predictor. The use of performance as an indicator variable showed that nonfailing students had higher levels of achievement motivation than did failing students. |
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Keywords: | adolescence conflict resolution dating friendship intimacy |
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