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Moderating role of academic motivation and entitlement between motives of students and academic achievement among university students.

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Objectives The study examined the moderating role of academic motivation and academic entitlements between students' motives for communication with their instructors and their academic achievements. METHODS The descriptive cross-sectional study… Click to show full abstract

Objectives The study examined the moderating role of academic motivation and academic entitlements between students' motives for communication with their instructors and their academic achievements. METHODS The descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted at the universities situated in Okara and Sargodha, Pakistan, from November 1, 2017 to November 9, 2018. Data were collected using the Students' Motives for Communicating with their Instructors Scale, Academic Motivation Scale and the Academic Entitlement Scale. Data were analysed using SPSS-23. RESULTS There were 264 students. Academic motivation moderated the relationship between participation motive and academic achievement as well as the relationship between functional motive and academic achievement (p<0.05). Academic entitlement moderated the relationship between relational motive and academic achievement (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS High and moderate level of academic motivation enhanced the effect of students' relational and functional motive for communicating on academic achievement whereas low level of motivation reduced it. High, moderate and low level of academic entitlement enhanced the effect of relational motive on academic achievement. High level of academic entitlement reduced the effect of functional motive on academic achievement. High level of academic entitlement reduced the effect of functional motive on academic achievement whereas moderate and low level of academic entitlement reduced its effect.

Keywords: academic motivation; academic achievement; academic entitlement; entitlement

Journal Title: JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association
Year Published: 2023

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