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Perceptions of autonomy support,parent attachment,competence and self-worth as predictors of motivational orientation and academic achievement: an examination of sixth- and ninth-grade regular education students
Authors:Wong Eugene H  Wiest Dudley J  Cusick Lisa B
Institution:Department of Psychology, California State University, San Bernardino 92407, USA. ewong@csusb.edu
Abstract:This project examined the hypothesis that students' perceptions of teacher autonomy support, parent attachment, competence, and self-worth would predict motivational orientation and achievement test performance. Participants were 135 sixth-grade and 91 ninth-grade regular education students from a large, ethnically diverse school district. Stepwise regression analyses indicated that autonomy support, parent attachment, scholastic competence, and self-worth predicted the academic criterion variables. Interestingly, scholastic competence was a significant predictor in all of the regression models. Implications of the findings are discussed in terms of classroom practices.
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