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A comparison of the relationships between levels of commitment and levels of professional socialization and how they relate to college student persistence.
(1998)
The purpose of the study was to examine the relationships between professional socialization, professional commitment, and college students' intent to persist toward degree attainment. The subjects (182) were first-year, ...
An exploration of processes used in case analysis by pre-service teacher education students in a media and technology course.
(1997)
The purpose of this study was to examine the processes used in case analysis by preservice teachers in a media and technology course. Four aspects of case analysis were examined: (a) how students process information in ...
Cheating and motivation: An examination of the relationships among cheating behaviors, motivational goals, cognitive engagement, and perceptions of classroom goal structures.
(1998)
Academic cheating was examined from a motivational perspective. Two constructs served as the basis for exploring relationships between cheating and intrinsic motivation: intrinsic motivation for cheating (the degree to ...
Intrinsic motivation and affective differences between high-frequency and low-frequency levels of exercise in college students.
(1997)
Comparisons were made between high-frequency and low-frequency physical activity participants according to gender. Analysis of covariance indicated significant differences between the groups for sports-related Competence, ...
Curiosity and self-directed learning readiness among a sample of baccalaureate nursing students.
(1998)
The curiosity materials, based on Berlyne's theory of epistemic curiosity, included ten psychological experiment accounts and participants rated three responses: (1) how surprising or unexpected the results were; (2) how ...