- Author:
Beata Žitniaková Gurgová
- Author:
Eva Nábělková
- Year of publication:
2017
- Source:
Show
- Pages:
17-28
- DOI Address:
https://doi.org/10.15804/tner.2017.47.1.01
- PDF:
tner/201701/tner20170101.pdf
The contribution presents results of the non-hierarchical cluster analysis of academic performance and aspects of achievement motivation of a sample of undergraduate students. The Achievement Motivation Questionnaire (AMQ) (Dotazník motivácie výkonu, Pardel, Maršálová, Hrabovská, 1984) was used as the research method. School success was established using the arithmetic mean of study results of 213 undergraduate students after completion of a term. In the AMQ, the Achievement Motive variable was focused on, consisting of the following aspects: achievementoriented behaviour, aspiration level, persever- ance at work, and future time orientation. The main aim of our research was to determine undergraduate student types by their academic performance and aspects of achievement motive. Based on the assessment of generated three to six-cluster solutions, the six-cluster solution appeared optimal, within which the following types of undergraduate students were identified: type of unused potential, unbalanced type, balanced type, type unoriented in time, academi- cally indifferent type, and industrious type.
- Author:
Erni Ratna Dewi
- Author:
Patta Bundu
- Author:
Suradi Tahmir
- Year of publication:
2016
- Source:
Show
- Pages:
176-183
- DOI Address:
https://doi.org/10.15804/tner.2016.44.2.14
- PDF:
tner/201602/tner20160214.pdf
The presented research aims at analyzing whether the emotional intelligence, competence, and interpersonal communication directly affect teacher performance in senior high schools in Makassar. This research also aims at analyzing whether emotional intelligence, competence, and interpersonal communication indirectly affect teacher performance through achievement motivation in senior high schools in Makassar. The research was a quantitative study. The sample of this research consisted of 130 respondents. The data were analyzed using Structural equation Model AMoS 18. The findings show that emotional intelligence has a positive and significant effect on teacher performance. every teacher’s emotional intelligence proves convenient in teaching. Competence has a positive and significant effect on teacher performance. It is important in supporting the teaching profession. In addition, it allows teachers to conduct the learning process effectively.
- Author:
Eva Nábělková
- Author:
Jana Ratkovská
- Year of publication:
2015
- Source:
Show
- Pages:
107-118
- DOI Address:
https://doi.org/10.15804/tner.2015.39.1.09
- PDF:
tner/201501/tner20150109.pdf
Procrastination is generally understood as the practice of irrationally putting activities or tasks off to a later time. In the case of academic procrastination, it is a tendency to put off academic tasks. The main objective of the presented research study was to map strategies of Slovak university students used for overcoming academic procrastination, as well as to test the relationship of procrastination with potential protective factors-volitional regulation and achievement motivation. Based on the results of our research, strategies of social motivation and positive attitude are, on average, the most frequently used to overcome academic procrastination. Results of the research also confirmed a negative correlation of procrastination with volitional regulation and its dimensions, as well as with some dimensions of achievement motivation.
- Author:
Mahtab Pouratashi
- E-mail:
mah.pouratashi@gmail.com
- Institution:
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
- Author:
Chang Zhub
- Institution:
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
- Author:
Hamid Movahed Mohammadi
- Institution:
University of Tehran
- Author:
Ahmad Rezvanfara
- Institution:
University of Tehran
- Author:
Seyyed Mahmoud Hosseinia
- Institution:
University of Tehran
- Year of publication:
2013
- Source:
Show
- Pages:
85-98
- DOI Address:
https://doi.org/10.15804/tner.13.34.4.07
- PDF:
tner/201304/tner3407.pdf
In this study, the influences of agricultural students’ self-efficacy beliefs and test anxiety on their achievement motivation and academic performance were examined. A sample of 466 students from Iranian Colleges of agriculture participated in this study. A questionnaire was used for data collection. Data were analyzed descriptively and inferentially using SPSS/win and AMOS graphic. The findings revealed that self-efficacy beliefs had more effect on motivation to approach success and academic performance than test anxiety. In contrast, test anxiety had more effect on motivation to avoid failure than self-efficacy beliefs. In addition, motivation to approach success had more effect on academic performance than motivation to avoid failure.
- Author:
Beata Žitniaková-Gurgová
- Year of publication:
2007
- Source:
Show
- Pages:
233-243
- DOI Address:
https://doi.org/10.15804/tner.07.13.3.17
- PDF:
tner/200703/tner1317.pdf
The contribution focuses on the investigation into the influence of gender on students’ achievement motivation. Achievement motivation perceived as a relatively stable predisposition of an individual is an important factor of achievement. The research was performed on the sample of 213 university students, out of whom 102 were women and 111 men. The research method was achievement motivation inventory (AMI), which diagnoses the achievement motive, anxiety hindering achievement and anxiety supporting achievement. The research findings have confirmed assumptions about gender differences in all the measured variables.
- Author:
Lucia Pašková
- E-mail:
lpaskova@pdf.umb.sk
- Institution:
Matej Bel University
- Year of publication:
2007
- Source:
Show
- Pages:
245-252
- DOI Address:
https://doi.org/10.15804/tner.07.13.3.18
- PDF:
tner/200703/tner1318.pdf
The paper deals with gender differences in achievement motivation of university students as well as searches for specific aspects of personality that participate in achievement motivation. At the same time it presents an overview of the number of differences found out by means of LMI methodology.