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Article
Factors Influencing Academic Motivation among UOS Medical Students
Author(s)
Khalid Sawalha, Mai Al Ali, Ahmad Sawalha, Hu Ko, Ikram Abdelli, Salwa El Shawish and Amal Hussien
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DOI:10.17265/2328-7136/2017.04.004
Affiliation(s)
College of Medicine, University of Sharjah, Sharjah 27272, United Arab Emirates
ABSTRACT
Motivation has been found
to play a major role in determining student performance in the academic
process. The aim of this study is to identify the intrinsic & extrinsic
motivational factors among medical students in the University of Sharjah. A
Cross Sectional Study was conducted among university students of medical
colleges in the period between February 2011 and March 2011. A total of 452
students (337 females and 115 males) were selected using the Quota sampling
method equally between each college. A self-administered
questionnaire consisting of 13 demographic questions, an agreement scale of 32
questions about the motivational factors and an open ended question asking
students about what the university can do to help motivate them were developed. The most common intrinsic factors chosen by students
were grade expectation (94%), interest in material (92%) and leading an
honorable life (88%). While on the other hand the most common extrinsic factors
were upcoming exams (88%), family expectations (88%) and praise (82%). The
most common factors were similar between all students regardless of their
major, gender, or performance. However, differences were visible in other
factors such as in high performing students; rewards scored a 71.4% while low
performing students scored it at 50%. It also shows that females consider
praise as an important factor (86%) on the contrary males gave it a 72%. While the most
common intrinsic factors showed to be grades, interest in material and leading
an honorable life, the most common
extrinsic factors on the other hand were upcoming exams, family expectations
and praise.
KEYWORDS
Academic motivation, motivational factors, College of Medicine, University of Sharjah.
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