Abstract

This paper provides new evidence on the effect of pupils" self-motivation on academic achievement in science across countries. By using the OECD´s Programme for International Student Assessment 2006 (PISA 2006) test, we find that self-motivation has a positive effect on students" performance. Instrumental Variables Quantile Regression is used to analyze the existence of different estimated coefficients over the scores distribution, allowing us to deal with the potential endogeneity of self-motivation. We find that the impact of intrinsic motivation on academic performance depends on the pupil"s score. Our findings support the importance of designing focalized programs for different populations that foster their motivation towards learning. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

Details

Title
Differences in Motivations and Academic Achievement
Author
Gamboa, Luis; Rodriguez, Mauricio; Garcia, Andres
Pages
9-44
Publication year
2013
Publication date
Jan/Jun 2013
Publisher
Universidad de Antioquía
ISSN
01202596
e-ISSN
23230622
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
Spanish
ProQuest document ID
1469827039
Copyright
Copyright Universidad de Antioquia Jan/Jun 2013