[Changes in academic motivation among elementary and junior high school students].
@article{Nishimura2013ChangesIA,
title={[Changes in academic motivation among elementary and junior high school students].},
author={Takuma Nishimura and Shigeo Sakurai},
journal={Shinrigaku kenkyu : The Japanese journal of psychology},
year={2013},
volume={83 6},
pages={
546-55
}
}This study examined changes in academic motivation among elementary and junior high school students. Based on self-determination theory (Ryan & Deci, 2000a), we focused on changes in autonomous and controlled motivation. In Study 1, we examined inter-individual changes in academic motivation among 5th to 9th grade students (N = 1 572) through a cross-sectional study. In Study 2, we examined intra-individual changes in academic motivation among students (N = 128) who were in transition from…
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