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Title: Perceived Parental Expectations, and Academic Motivation: Mediating role of Self- Determination among College and University Students
Authors: Sabila Naseer, Maria Idrees, Iqra Akram, Zanub Ansari, Muhammad Asif
Journal: Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research
Publisher: Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2024
Volume: 39
Issue: 4
Language: English
DOI: https://doi.org/10.33824/PJPR.2024.39.4.40
Students’ motivation is a significant phenomenon and in the current paper, the mediating role of self-determination between perceived parental expectations and academic motivation was explored. The sample was based on two kinds of students as college and university (N=328) having an age range of 16-24 years as College students (M=17.74, SD=.66) and University students (M=21.39, SD=.74). The sample was recruited from Punjab by using purposive sampling strategy. A correlation with cross-sectional research design was espoused. The assessment measures were the Perception of Parental Expectations Inventory (Sasikala&Karananidhi, 2011), the Self-determination Scale (Sheldon & Deci, 1996), and Academic Motivation Scale (Wilkesmann, Fischer, &Virgillito, 2012) used to assess the study variables. The findings revealed that the academic motivation of the students was correlated with perceived parental expectations and self-determination. Concerning indirect effects, academic expectation had a significant indirect effect on intrinsic, introjected, and extrinsic motivation, through awareness of self. Personal expectation also had a significant indirect effect only on introjected motivation, through awareness of self. Implications of the findings for educational settings, parents, and organizational guidance are discussed in the context of Pakistan culture.
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