Latent profiles of work motivation in adolescents in relation to work expectations, goal engagement, and changes in work experiences

Volume: 93, Pages: 67 - 80
Published: Apr 1, 2016
Abstract
Motivation plays a key role in successful entry into working life. Based on a cross-sectional and a one-year longitudinal study, we used a person-centered approach to explore work-related motivation (i.e., autonomous goals, positive affect, and occupational self-efficacy) among 577 students in 8th grade (Study 1) and 949 adolescents in vocational training (Study 2). Based on latent profile analysis, in both studies we identified four groups that...
Paper Details
Title
Latent profiles of work motivation in adolescents in relation to work expectations, goal engagement, and changes in work experiences
Published Date
Apr 1, 2016
Volume
93
Pages
67 - 80
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