Motivational profiles related to the academic satisfaction of university students

Vergara-Morales J.; Del Valle M.; Díaz A.; Matos L.; Pérez M.V.

Abstract

The aims of the study were to identify the motivational profiles of university students and to assess their differences according to the academic satisfaction. The participants were 882 students aged 17 to 50, from nine Chilean universities. Motivational profiles were identified by cluster analysis, following the combination of hierarchical and non-hierarchical methods. The cluster analysis was perform including the following motivational variables: (1) autonomous motivation, (2) controlled motivation, (3) perception of autonomy support, and (4) perception of autonomy control. The differences between the profiles were assessed through the one way Anova test, considering the effect size calculation, and the Games-Howell post-hoc test. The cluster analysis results supported a four motivational profiles solution: poor quality (n = 167), low quantity (n = 144), good quality (n = 333), and high quantity (n = 238). Moreover, students grouped into profiles with higher levels of autonomy for learning, presented the highest levels of academic satisfaction. In conclusion, the importance of motivational factors to facilitate the development of university students' wellbeing is highlighted.

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Título según WOS: Motivational profiles related to the academic satisfaction of university students
Título según SCOPUS: Motivational profiles related to the academic satisfaction of university students [Perfiles motivacionales relacionados con la satisfacción académica de estudiantes universitarios]
Título de la Revista: ANALES DE PSICOLOGIA
Volumen: 35
Número: 3
Editorial: UNIV MURCIA
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Página de inicio: 464
Página final: 471
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.6018/analesps.35.3.320441

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS