Only a matter of time? Using logfile data to evaluate temporal motivation theory in university students' examination preparation.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-03 DOI:10.1111/bjep.12712
Marc Philipp Janson, Theresa Wenker, Lisa Bäulke
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Abstract

Background: While previous research has emphasized the importance of personal beliefs (expectancy-value theories) for achievement-motivated behaviour, it lacks the integration of temporal factors that are also discussed as important drivers of achievement-motivated behaviour. Temporal Motivation Theory (TMT) combines both approaches in a formalized manner.

Aims: Although TMT is supported by empirical studies with self-reported academic procrastination, it has not been tested on actual achievement-motivated behaviour.

Materials & methods: We evaluated the predictive power of the TMT on N = 2351 learning days of 127 psychology students' self-regulated examination preparation for statistics over the course of one semester using logfile data of an e-learning system.

Results: The proposed TMT score, incorporating expectancy and value beliefs, sensivitiy to delay, and actual time till examination predicted students' achievement-motivated behaviour significantly.

Discussion: Further analyses revealed that not the trait compositions of the TMT, but the temporal proximity of the statistics examination was the main driver of this association.

Conclusion: The results have important implications for understanding the factors that shape students' motivation to learn and subsequent academic success in actual learning situations. Thus, research should continue to take situational aspects, especially the temporal proximity of goals more into account.

只是时间问题吗?利用日志数据评估大学生备考中的时间动机理论。
背景:以往的研究强调个人信念(期望值理论)对成就动机行为的重要性,但缺乏对时间因素的整合,而时间因素也被认为是成就动机行为的重要驱动因素。时间动机理论(TMT)以一种正式的方式将这两种方法结合在了一起。目的:尽管时间动机理论得到了有关自我报告的学术拖延的实证研究的支持,但它尚未在实际的成就动机行为中得到检验:我们使用一个电子学习系统的日志文件数据,评估了TMT对127名心理学学生在一个学期内自我调节的统计学备考的N = 2351个学习日的预测能力:结果:所提出的TMT得分,包括期望和价值信念、对延迟的敏感度和到考试的实际时间,都能显著预测学生的成就动机行为:讨论:进一步的分析表明,导致这种关联的主要因素不是 TMT 的特质构成,而是统计考试的时间临近程度:这些结果对于理解在实际学习情境中形成学生学习动机和随后学业成功的因素具有重要意义。因此,研究应继续考虑情境因素,尤其是目标的时间接近性。
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