ERIC Number: EJ754323
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Publication Date: 2007-Feb
Pages: 12
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Individual Values, Motivational Conflicts, and Learning for School
Hofer, Manfred; Schmid, Sebastian; Fries, Stefan; Dietz, Franziska; Clausen, Marten; Reinders, Heinz
Learning and Instruction, v17 n1 p17-28 Feb 2007
In a self-report study, students (N = 704, mean age: 13.5 years) were confronted with two scenarios, depicting situations of motivational conflict. They were asked to choose between a school and a leisure activity. A model was tested with value orientations as determinants and successful self-regulation as the consequence of the decision reached after a motivational conflict. The results showed that value orientations were related to the choice of activities in motivational conflict. Value orientations and decisions also predicted successful self-regulation in the school-related activity. Furthermore, value orientations and self-regulation were positively related to time invested in learning. Direct and indirect effects of value orientations explained high percentages of learning regulation and study time.
Descriptors: Conflict, Values, Models, Self Motivation, Self Control, Study, Learning Activities, Individual Differences, Measurement Techniques, Leisure Time, Self Management
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Language: English
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