Measuring Literary Reading Motivation: Questionnaires Design and Pilot Testing

  • Chrysos M
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Abstract

This study aims to present the design and pilot testing procedures of the two specific self-report questionnaires were used to measure the two key aspects of reading motivation, self-efficacy and intrinsic motivation in the field of literary (narrative) reading, and the partial factors that jointly shape them. These instruments were outlined in advance, tested on a small scale and finally administered in a pre-post (quasi)experimental-control group research study, in order to investigate the effect of an intervention reading program to 6 graders. The measurement tools have good validity and reliability evidence, but further construct validity analysis should be done.

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Chrysos, M. (2017). Measuring Literary Reading Motivation: Questionnaires Design and Pilot Testing. European Journal of Educational Research, volume-6-2017(volume6-issue4.html), 419–431. https://doi.org/10.12973/eu-jer.6.4.419

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