The Roles of Personality and Attachment in Relation to Academic Motivation

Self-determination theory (SDT) has been used to study motivation and motivational strategies within many different domains one of the most pertinent being academia. The theory emphasizes the importance of autonomy, competence, and relatedness needs and places a strong emphasis on environmental fac...

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Main Author: Avdic, Alen
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Published: OpenSIUC 2009
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spelling ndltd-siu.edu-oai-opensiuc.lib.siu.edu-theses-11072018-12-20T04:26:44Z The Roles of Personality and Attachment in Relation to Academic Motivation Avdic, Alen Self-determination theory (SDT) has been used to study motivation and motivational strategies within many different domains one of the most pertinent being academia. The theory emphasizes the importance of autonomy, competence, and relatedness needs and places a strong emphasis on environmental factors as both fostering and impeding of motivational energies, while simultaneously giving less importance to intrapersonal determinants of motivation such as personality and attachment. This gap in the literature was addressed in this study by investigating that aspect of academic motivation which has not been of a salient interest to SDT. To test the hypotheses that Neuroticism, Extraversion, Conscientiousness, and attachment styles are associated with Intrinsic Motivation, with attachment being a stronger predictor, 272 participants at a midsize university completed a survey including scales assessing personality traits, attachment style, and academic motivation. Data were analyzed using correlation, regression, and moderation analyses and as hypothesized, all three personality traits were significantly associated with Anxiety and Avoidance attachment dimensions, which in turn were related to Intrinsic Motivation, though only partially. Attachment Avoidance emerged as the most important dimension of attachment accounting for a significant amount of variance in Intrinsic Motivation beyond personality and illustrating the relatedness component of self-determination theory. Implications of these results include both theoretical (example, conceptualizing relatedness in terms of attachment Avoidance), and practical (example, suggestions for instructors on methods for increasing student Intrinsic Motivation) aspects. 2009-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/100 https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1107&context=theses Theses OpenSIUC Attachment style Avoidance Big-five personality factors Intrinsic Motivation Personality Self-determination theory
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topic Attachment style
Avoidance
Big-five personality factors
Intrinsic Motivation
Personality
Self-determination theory
spellingShingle Attachment style
Avoidance
Big-five personality factors
Intrinsic Motivation
Personality
Self-determination theory
Avdic, Alen
The Roles of Personality and Attachment in Relation to Academic Motivation
description Self-determination theory (SDT) has been used to study motivation and motivational strategies within many different domains one of the most pertinent being academia. The theory emphasizes the importance of autonomy, competence, and relatedness needs and places a strong emphasis on environmental factors as both fostering and impeding of motivational energies, while simultaneously giving less importance to intrapersonal determinants of motivation such as personality and attachment. This gap in the literature was addressed in this study by investigating that aspect of academic motivation which has not been of a salient interest to SDT. To test the hypotheses that Neuroticism, Extraversion, Conscientiousness, and attachment styles are associated with Intrinsic Motivation, with attachment being a stronger predictor, 272 participants at a midsize university completed a survey including scales assessing personality traits, attachment style, and academic motivation. Data were analyzed using correlation, regression, and moderation analyses and as hypothesized, all three personality traits were significantly associated with Anxiety and Avoidance attachment dimensions, which in turn were related to Intrinsic Motivation, though only partially. Attachment Avoidance emerged as the most important dimension of attachment accounting for a significant amount of variance in Intrinsic Motivation beyond personality and illustrating the relatedness component of self-determination theory. Implications of these results include both theoretical (example, conceptualizing relatedness in terms of attachment Avoidance), and practical (example, suggestions for instructors on methods for increasing student Intrinsic Motivation) aspects.
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title The Roles of Personality and Attachment in Relation to Academic Motivation
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title_full_unstemmed The Roles of Personality and Attachment in Relation to Academic Motivation
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