This
quantitative study investigated different motivational orientations (e.g.
intrinsic/extrinsic and approach/avoidance) held by counseling graduate
students in relation to their level of education (e.g. master’s and doctoral),
and in relation to non-counseling graduate students. Using two well-validated
measures of motivation -The Academic Motivation Scale (AMS, Vallerand, Pelletier, Blais, Briere, Senecal,
& Vallieres,1992) and Achievement Goal Questionnaire- Revised (AGQ-
R, Elliot & Murayama, 2008), data were collected from graduate students (N= 205) enrolled in U.S. higher
education institutions. The findings revealed that counseling graduate students
more frequently experience intrinsic and performance-approach motivation, and
their motivational orientations vary based on their level of education.
Finally, the study addresses some of its limitations and recommendations for
future research based upon the results.
| Primary Language | English |
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| Subjects | Psychology |
| Journal Section | Research Article |
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| Publication Date | December 2, 2019 |
| Published in Issue | Year 2019 Volume: 3 Issue: 2 |
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