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Examining kanji learning motivation using self-determination theory
Oleh:
Tanaka, Mitsuko
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
SYSTEM: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics (Full Text) vol. 41 no. 3 (2013)
,
page 804-816.
Topik:
Motivation
;
Self-determination theory
;
Individual differences
;
Kanji learning
;
Japanese learning
;
Chinese
Fulltext:
System_41_3_2013_Tanaka.pdf
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This study examined the relationships among motivation for learning kanji (i.e., Chinese characters utilized in the Japanese writing system), attitudinal dispositions toward Japan and Japanese, and kanji proficiency utilizing self-determination theory (SDT; Deci and Ryan, 1985). L1 Chinese learners of Japanese (N ¼ 112) took a kanji test and responded to a questionnaire designed to measure seven types of motivation. The results of seven multiple stepwise regression analyses showed that: (1) intrinsic motivation significantly predicted higher kanji proficiency; (2) introjected regulation significantly predicted lower kanji proficiency; (3) negative attitudes toward L2 speakers significantly predicted amotivation; (4) positive attitudes toward L2 speakers was not a significant predictor of any type of motivation, and; (5) the perceived importance of Japan positively predicted all types of motivation but did not predict kanji proficiency, suggesting that a belief in the power of the L2 country is important in terms of initiating and sustaining motivation, but does not directly influence L2 proficiency.
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