所有你需要的是自决:博士生的动机概况及其对博士完成过程的影响的调查

Q2 Social Sciences International Journal of Doctoral Studies Pub Date : 2021-02-23 DOI:10.28945/4702
M. De Clercq, M. Frenay, A. Azzi, O. Klein, B. Galand
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本研究旨在(1)识别博士生自然产生的动机模式,(2)评估其对博士学位完成过程的影响。本文以自我决定理论为基础,对需求满足和博士学位完成过程进行了研究。方法采用两种互补方法。首先,采用k-均值聚类方法对461名博士生的胜任感、自主性和亲缘感进行分类。其次,通过多群路径分析,考察了这五个剖面的完成过程。本文提供了一个动机的观点,博士学位完成过程突出了显著的个体差异。190项研究发现,根据不同的心理需求满足组合,可识别出5种不同的心理需求满足组合。结果还揭示了一种动机与另一种动机在完井过程中的显著差异。对实践者的建议博士指导需要考虑博士生动机模式的特殊性。对研究人员的建议需要对动机模式进行更重要的调查,以充分了解博士学位的完成过程。更好地考虑动机档案将增加博士生的幸福感和持久性。动机和情境对学生满意度和专业效率的影响有待进一步探讨。
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All You Need is Self-Determination: Investigation of PhD Students’ Motivation Profiles and Their Impact on the Doctoral Completion Process
Aim/Purpose The present study aimed at (1) identifying the naturally occurring patterns of motivation among doctoral students and (2) assessing their impact on the doctoral completion process. Background Grounded in the self-determination theory, the paper investigated needs satisfaction and the doctoral completion process. Methodology Two complementary methods were used. First, k-mean clustering was used to classify 461 doctoral students according to their feelings of competence, autonomy and relatedness. Second, the completion process of these five profiles was investigated through multi-group path analyses. Contribution This paper provided a motivational perspective on doctoral completion process that highlighted significant individual differences. Investigation of PhD Students Motivation Profiles 190 Findings Five profiles were identified corresponding to different combinations of satisfaction of their innate psychological needs. The results also revealed significant differences in the completion process from one motivation profile to another. Recommendations for Practitioners The doctoral supervision needs to consider the specificities of the patterns of motivation among doctoral students. Recommendations for Researchers A more important investigation of motivational patterns is required to fully understand the doctoral completion process. Impact on Society A better consideration of motivational profiles would increase doctoral students’ well-being and their persistence. Future Research The effect of motivation and context on student satisfaction and professional efficiency could be further explored.
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International Journal of Doctoral Studies
International Journal of Doctoral Studies Social Sciences-Education
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