TY - JOUR
T1 - Multidimensional and hierarchical assessment of school motivation : cross-cultural validation
AU - McInerney, Dennis M.
AU - Ali, Jinnat
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - This study examines the multidimensional and hierarchical structure of achievement goal orientation measured by the Inventory of School Motivation. The instrument consists of eight different scales with 43 survey items (ranging from three to seven items each). Each scale reflects one of eight specific dimensions: task, effort, competition, social power, affiliation, social concern, praise, and token. The study also examines the ability of these eight firstâ€Âorder factors to define four general secondâ€Âorder factorsâ€â€mastery, performance, social factors, and extrinsic factorsâ€â€as well as one thirdâ€Âorder factor, general motivation. Participants came from seven different cultural groups in high schools in Australia (n = 4,787), Hong Kong (n = 697), the United States (n = 2,660), and Africa (n = 819). Nested confirmatory factor analyses support a multidimensional, hierarchical school motivation construct. The model was invariant across cultural groups. The findings provide a strong theoretical structure and tool for further school motivation research.
AB - This study examines the multidimensional and hierarchical structure of achievement goal orientation measured by the Inventory of School Motivation. The instrument consists of eight different scales with 43 survey items (ranging from three to seven items each). Each scale reflects one of eight specific dimensions: task, effort, competition, social power, affiliation, social concern, praise, and token. The study also examines the ability of these eight firstâ€Âorder factors to define four general secondâ€Âorder factorsâ€â€mastery, performance, social factors, and extrinsic factorsâ€â€as well as one thirdâ€Âorder factor, general motivation. Participants came from seven different cultural groups in high schools in Australia (n = 4,787), Hong Kong (n = 697), the United States (n = 2,660), and Africa (n = 819). Nested confirmatory factor analyses support a multidimensional, hierarchical school motivation construct. The model was invariant across cultural groups. The findings provide a strong theoretical structure and tool for further school motivation research.
KW - Australia
KW - educational sociology
KW - high school students
KW - motivation
KW - school environment
KW - social influence
UR - http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/35136
M3 - Article
SN - 0144-3410
JO - Educational psychology
JF - Educational psychology
ER -