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The direct and indirect effect of motivation for learning on students' approaches to learning through the perceptions of workload and task complexity
Authors:Eva Kyndt  Filip Dochy  Katrien Struyven  Eduardo Cascallar
Affiliation:1. Centre for Research on Teaching and Training , Katholieke Universiteit Leuven , Leuven, Belgium;2. Centre for Educational Research on Lifelong Learning and Participation , Katholieke Universiteit Leuven , Leuven, Belgium
Abstract:The present study investigates the direct and indirect influence of motivation for learning, as understood by the self‐determination theory, on students' approaches to learning. Concerning the direct influence of motivation, results show that autonomous motivation is positively related to a deep approach to learning and negatively to a surface approach. Motivation also has an indirect effect on students' approaches to learning through the perceptions of workload and task complexity, in particular through the perception of a lack of information. The greater the extent to which students are autonomously motivated, the less they perceive that they have a lack of information and the less they are inclined to adopt a surface approach to learning.
Keywords:approaches to learning  perceptions  self‐determination theory  task complexity  workload
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