Motivation of Spanish University Students: A Regression Model
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Sánchez Bolívar, Lionel; Rodríguez Gamal, Juan Francisco; Escalante González, Sergio; Tovar Gálvez, María IsabelEditorial
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Materia
Learning Logistic regression Motivation
Fecha
2024-04-26Referencia bibliográfica
Sánchez-Bolívar, L.; Rodríguez-Gamal, J.F.; Escalante-González, S.; Tovar-Gálvez, M.I. Motivation of Spanish University Students: A Regression Model. Educ. Sci. 2024, 14, 463. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci14050463
Resumen
Student motivation is an axial variable in the choice of degree, academic performance,
and future incorporation into the labor market. In this study, with a descriptive and cross-sectional
design, 292 students enrolled in different university degrees of the University of Granada, in the
campuses of Ceuta and Melilla; 66.80% (n = 195) women and 33.20% (n = 97) men, with a mean age of
22.03 years (SD = 5.80), were selected by stratified random sampling, in order to determine which type
of motivation (extrinsic or intrinsic) was predominant and which population was more motivated.
For data collection, a questionnaire was developed to assess students’ motivation according to sociodemographic
factors and social competence. The results revealed that students pursuing Educational
degrees showed higher adherence than those studying Nursing or Business Administration and
Management. The regression model proved to be valid, predicting 81.8% of cases and explaining
between 0.201 and 0.309 of the dependent variable, showing that the most intrinsically motivated
students were students of Educational Sciences with high social activity.