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Examining relationships between academic motivation and personality among college students
Authors:MH Clark  Christopher A Schroth
Institution:1. National Institute of Standards and Technology, 100 Bureau Drive MS 8490, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, USA;2. University of Texas at Dallas, School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, GR4.1, Richardson, TX 75083-0688, USA
Abstract:Relationships between personality and academic motivation were examined using 451 first-year college students. Multiple regressions compared three types of intrinsic motivation, three types of extrinsic motivation and amotivation to five personality factors. Results indicated that those who were intrinsically motivated to attend college tended to be extroverted, agreeable, conscientious, and open to new experiences; although these trends varied depending on the specific type of intrinsic motivation. Those who were extrinsically motivated tended to be extroverted, agreeable, conscientious, and neurotic; depending on the type of extrinsic motivation. Those who lacked motivation tended to be disagreeable and careless. These results suggest that students with different personality characteristics have different reasons for pursuing college degrees and different academic priorities.
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