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Parenting styles and intrinsic motivation among high school students - do parenting styles influence motivation orientation of high school students?

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  • Aliriza Arënliu

    (University of Prishtina, Philosophical Faculty, Department of Psychology)

  • Linda Hoxha

    (University of Prishtina, Philosophical Faculty, Department of Psychology)

  • Dashamir Bërxulli

    (University of Prishtina, Philosophical Faculty, Department of Psychology)

  • Liridona Jemini-Gashi

    (University of Prishtina, Philosophical Faculty, Department of Psychology)

Abstract

The study investigated the relation of specific parenting (maternal) styles with the motivation orientation of 610 high school students from 6 regions of Kosovo. In the literature there is evidence that certain types of parenting styles and the motivation orientations of the students are related to the school success of the students. More specifically authoritative parenting style that is characterized with high demandingness and high responsiveness tends to be more positively associated with schools success and with intrinsic motivation compared to authoritarian and permissive parenting styles. Intrinsic motivation often refers to motivation of students " to know", to be oriented "toward accomplishment" and "experience stimulation" while learning. The results showed significant positive correlation between authoritative parenting style scores with intrinsic motivation orientation "to know"( r=.38, p

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  • Aliriza Arënliu & Linda Hoxha & Dashamir Bërxulli & Liridona Jemini-Gashi, 2014. "Parenting styles and intrinsic motivation among high school students - do parenting styles influence motivation orientation of high school students?," Proceedings of International Academic Conferences 0100957, International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:sek:iacpro:0100957
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    Keywords

    parenting styles; motivation orientation; intrinsic motivation; school success;
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    • I29 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Education - - - Other

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