Modeling the effects of intrinsic motivation, extrinsic motivation, amount of reading, and past reading achievement on text comprehension between U.S. and Chinese students
Georgetown University · University of Maryland, College Park
Abstract
ABSTRACTS This study examined the extent that motivational processes facilitate the comprehension of texts and the extent of culture's role in children's motivational processes of text comprehension. Relationships between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, the amount of reading, past reading achievement, and text comprehension were examined by utilizing structural equation modeling. Fourth‐grade students (187 U.S. and 197 Chinese) were administered a reading test and two questionnaires regarding reading motivation and reading amount. A final model fit the data well, showing that intrinsic motivation predicted text comprehension for both student groups after controlling for all other variables. Extrinsic…
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Reading comprehension
- Reading motivation
- Structural equation modeling
- Psychology
- Comprehension
- Reading (process)
- Intrinsic motivation
- Test (biology)
- Quality Education