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Title: | Distance learning in higher education during COVID-19: The role of basic psychological needs and intrinsic motivation for persistence and procrastination–a multi-country study | Authors: | Pelikan, R. Elisabeth Korlat, Selma Reiter, Julia Holzer, Julia Mayerhofe, Martin Schober, Barbara Spiel, Christiane HamzallariI, Oriola Uka, Ana Chen, Jiarui Valimaki, Maritta Puharić, Zrinka Anusionwu, Kelechi Evans Nkem Okocha, Angela Zabrodskaja, Anastassia Salmela-Aro, Katariina Kaser, Udo Schultze-Krumbholz, Anja WachsID, Sebastian Friðriksson, Finnur Gunnþorsdottir, Hermına Holler, Yvonne Aoyama, Ikuko Ieshima, Akihiko Toda, Yuichi Konjufca, Jon Llullaku, Njomza Gedutienė, Reda Borg Axisa, Glorianne Avirovikj Bundalevska, Irena Keskinova, Angelka Radulovikj, Makedonka Lewandowska-Walter, Aleksandra Michałek-Kwiecień, Justyna Plichta, Piotr PyżalskiI, Jacek Walter, Natalia Cautisanu, Cristina Voda, Ana Iolanda Gao, Shang Islam, Sirajul Wistrand, Kai F. Wright, Michelle Luftenegger, Marko |
Keywords: | Human learning Motivation COVID-19 |
Issue Date: | 2021 | Publisher: | Plos One Journal | Source: | Pelikan ER, Korlat S, Reiter J, Holzer J, Mayerhofer M, Schober B, et al. (2021) Distance learning in higher education during COVID-19: The role of basic psychological needs and intrinsic motivation for persistence and procrastination–a multi-country study. PLoS ONE 16(10): e0257346. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257346 | Project: | This work was funded by the Vienna Science and Technology Fund (WWTF) [https:// www.wwtf.at/] and the MEGA Bildungsstiftung [https://www.megabildung.at/] through project COV20-025, as well as the Academy of Finland [https://www.aka.fi] through project 308351, 336138, and 345117. BS is the grant recipient of COV20-025. KSA is the grant recipient of 308351, 336138, and 345117. Open access funding was provided by University of Vienna. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript | Journal: | PLOS ONE | Abstract: | Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, higher educational institutions worldwide switched to emergency distance learning in early 2020. The less structured environment of distance learning forced students to regulate their learning and motivation more independently. According to self-determination theory (SDT), satisfaction of the three basic psychological needs for autonomy, competence and social relatedness affects intrinsic motivation, which in turn relates to more active or passive learning behavior. As the social context plays a major role for basic need satisfaction, distance learning may impair basic need satisfaction and thus intrinsic motivation and learning behavior. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between basic need satisfaction and procrastination and persistence in the context of emergency distance learning during the COVID-19 pandemic in a cross-sectional study. We also investigated the mediating role of intrinsic motivation in this relationship. Furthermore, to test the universal importance of SDT for intrinsic motivation and learning behavior under these circumstances in different countries, we collected data in Europe, Asia and North America. A total of N = 15,462 participants from Albania, Austria, China, Croatia, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Iceland, Japan, Kosovo, Lithuania, Poland, Malta, North Macedonia, Romania, Sweden, and the US answered questions regarding perceived competence, autonomy, social relatedness, intrinsic motivation, procrastination, persistence, and sociodemographic background. Our results support SDT’s claim of universality regarding the relation between basic psychological need fulfilment, intrinsic motivation, procrastination, and persistence. However, whereas perceived competence had the highest direct effect on procrastination and persistence, social relatedness was mainly influential via intrinsic motivation. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/26357 | DOI: | 10.1371/journal.pone.0257346 |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty of Philosophy 04: Journal Articles / Статии во научни списанија |
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