Browsing OSU Dissertations by Subject "self-determination theory"
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Categorical organization of numinous constructs, basic psychological need fulfillment, and psychological outcomes: A moderated mediation model
(2012-12)Scope and Method of Study: Numerous efforts have been made to understand the often observed association among numinous constructs and positive psychological outcomes. Identification of third variable effects is problematized ... -
Exploring selected veteran mentor teacher motivation in the Learning Matters program through the lens of Self-Determination Theory: A case study
(2020-07)Teacher mentoring programs are commonly used for entry year teachers to provide support and encouragement. These programs are often not successful without quality mentors. This qualitative case study seeks to explore the ... -
Low income, first generation community college students: Reflections on their success and their motivations
(2012-05)Scope and Method of Study: The purpose of this qualitative study was to identify the factors that supported low-income first-generation (LIFG) transfer graduates of four-year institutions in their persistence at the community ... -
School teachers’ causality orientation of motivation, emotional intelligence, and job satisfaction: An examination of mediating and moderating effects
(2022-12)Teachers are invaluable as they perform a professional role essential to the academic and life success of students. However, there are multiple stress-inducing challenges inherent to the profession of teaching that may ... -
Self-Determination Theory and MOOC enrollment motivation: Validation of the online learning enrollment intentions scale
(2021-05)Personalized learning tracks within MOOCs remain underdeveloped. Despite MOOCs possessing tremendous potential for personalized learning, little individualization of the MOOC has occurred. Some students look at MOOCs as a ...