Implications from self-efficacy and attribution theories for an understanding of undergraduates’ motivation in a foreign language course

Volume: 33, Issue: 4, Pages: 513 - 532
Published: Oct 1, 2008
Abstract
Although studies on self-efficacy and attribution have independently contributed to the motivation literature, these two constructs have rarely been considered together in the domain of foreign language learning. Here, 500 undergraduates in Spanish, German, and French courses were asked to report whether test scores represented a successful or unsuccessful outcome and to provide attribution and self-efficacy ratings upon receiving their grades....
Paper Details
Title
Implications from self-efficacy and attribution theories for an understanding of undergraduates’ motivation in a foreign language course
Published Date
Oct 1, 2008
Volume
33
Issue
4
Pages
513 - 532
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