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040 _cMANILA TYTANA COLLEGES LIBRARY
100 _aChittum, Jessica R.
245 0 _aIdentifying pre-high school students' science class motivation profiles to increase their science identification and persistence /
_cJessica R. Chittum, Brett D. Jones
260 _cNovember 2017
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337 _aunmediated
338 _avolume
440 _n109 : 8, page 1163-1187
_aJournal of Educational Psychology
520 _aOne purpose of this study was to determine whether patterns existed in pre-high school students' motivation-related perceptions of their science classes. Another purpose was to examine the extent to which these patterns were related to their science identification, gender, grade level, class effort, and intentions to persist in science. We collected data from pre-high school students (Grades 5 through 7, 52.5% female, and 90.7% who self-identified as White) from 2 rural public schools in Southwest Virginia. Our analysis included data from 937 questionnaires that measured students' perceptions of empowerment/autonomy, usefulness/utility value, expectancy for success, situational interest, and caring in science class. Using cluster analysis, we identified 5 clusters (i.e., "motivation profiles") of students: (a) low motivation, (b) low usefulness and interest but high success and caring, (c) somewhat high motivation, (d) somewhat high motivation and high success and caring, and (e) high motivation. We tested the cluster stability by cluster analyzing subsamples by year of data collection and by grade level. Significant relationships existed between these motivation profiles and students' science identification, gender, grade level, science class effort, and intentions to persist in science. These findings may support science educators in targeting students with similar motivation profiles rather than adhering to the difficult and often unrealistic task of catering to each student's complex needs, individually.
521 _aPsychology.
650 _aCluster analysis.
650 _aMotivation profiles.
650 _aMotivation.
650 _aPerson-centered research.
650 _aScience education.
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