The Development of a Mathematics Self-Report Inventory for Turkish Elementary Students


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Akin A., Guzeller C. O., EVCAN S. S.

EURASIA JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION, cilt.12, sa.9, ss.2373-2386, 2016 (SSCI) identifier identifier

  • Yayın Türü: Makale / Tam Makale
  • Cilt numarası: 12 Sayı: 9
  • Basım Tarihi: 2016
  • Doi Numarası: 10.12973/eurasia.2016.1264a
  • Dergi Adı: EURASIA JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
  • Derginin Tarandığı İndeksler: Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), Scopus
  • Sayfa Sayıları: ss.2373-2386
  • Anahtar Kelimeler: elementary students, expectancy-value theory of achievement motivation, expectancy beliefs, task values, ACHIEVEMENT TASK VALUES, EXPECTANCY-VALUE THEORY, COMPETENCE BELIEFS, MOTIVATION, SCHOOL, GOALS, VARIABLES, EDUCATION
  • Akdeniz Üniversitesi Adresli: Evet

Özet

The purpose of the current study is to develop a mathematics self-report inventory (MSRI) to measure Turkish elementary students' mathematics expectancy beliefs and task values based on the expectancy-value theory of achievement motivation. In Study-1 (n = 1,315), exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and reliability analysis are used to evaluate the MSRI. EFA results suggest a five-factor model that consists of interest value, extrinsic-utility value, importance value, personal cost, and expectancy beliefs. In Study-2 (n = 1,343), confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and convergent, discriminant, and subgroup validity results are also used to examine construct validity for the MSRI. The results indicate that (a) elementary students' scores on the MSRI did not significantly differ by gender; (b) elementary students' scores on the MSRI were significantly influenced by grade level; and (c) a significant, positive, and strong relationship existed between students' scores on the MSRI and students' achievement scores from the Level Determination Exam. The findings of this study showed that, with a few exceptions, the MSRI is a reliable and valid psychological tool for use with the elementary students in Turkey and may be regarded as beneficial in guiding subsequent study goals by explaining students' achievement-related beliefs grounded in the expectancy value theory.