Identification of Pre-University Factors that Affect the Initial Motivation of Students in Computing Programs: A multi-institutional case study

P. Schoeffel, R. Wazlawick, V. Ramos, Adilson Vahldick, Marcelo de Oliveira Souza
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This Research to Practice Paper presents the results of the evaluation of pre-university factors that impact the initial motivation of undergraduate students in computing. Although there are studies in the literature that have investigated some previous factors, this paper replicates a previous work that aims to consolidate several pre-university factors and, as the main differential, uses the AMS (Academic Motivation Scale), a scale already consolidated in the literature to measure students' initial motivation, and evaluate the relation between motivation and candidate factors. We applied a questionnaire to 159 students from different computing programs in ten universities, which evaluates 20 factors divided into 4 groups: personal and demographic data, taste and knowledge of the program and area, computing experience, and school performance. To evaluate the correlation between factors and motivation, we used Spearman's coefficient, t-student test, and ANOVA to evaluate the correlation between factors and motivation. As main results, we found significant variation in the initial motivation according to following factors: taste for programming and technology, knowledge about the undergraduate program content, correct perception about computing professionals, knowledge and experience in computer programming, and general school performance.
影响计算机专业学生初始动机的大学前因素的识别:一个多机构的案例研究
本研究提出了影响大学生计算机学习初始动机的大学前因素的评估结果。虽然文献中已有研究调查了一些先前的因素,但本文复制了先前的工作,旨在整合几个大学前的因素,并作为主要的差异,使用文献中已经整合的AMS(学术动机量表)来衡量学生的初始动机,并评估动机与候选人因素之间的关系。我们对来自10所大学不同计算机专业的159名学生进行了问卷调查,评估了20个因素,分为4组:个人和人口统计数据、对专业和领域的品味和知识、计算机经验和学习成绩。为了评估因素与动机之间的相关性,我们采用Spearman系数、t-student检验和方差分析来评估因素与动机之间的相关性。作为主要结果,我们发现根据以下因素的初始动机显著变化:对编程和技术的品味,对本科课程内容的了解,对计算机专业人员的正确认知,计算机编程的知识和经验,以及总体学校表现。
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