Diagnosis of School Motivation Types in High School Students Test - the question form

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1. I think that only a student with good academic performance deserves to be a leader in the class.
Yes
No
2. My parents always praise me for getting good grades at school.
Yes
No
3. I really like learning new things.
Yes
No
4. I like to take on difficult tasks and overcome the challenges involved in completing them.
Yes
No
5. I want my classmates to think of me as a good student.
Yes
No
6. I try to receive praise from the teacher when I have completed an assignment correctly.
Yes
No
7. I always tell my parents about my successes at school.
Yes
No
8. I am afraid of having to repeat a grade or being expelled from school due to poor academic performance.
Yes
No
9. I often hide my poor grades from my parents to avoid punishment.
Yes
No
10. I study primarily because the knowledge will be useful to me in the future and will help me find a good job.
Yes
No
11. For me, school is primarily a place to socialize with friends.
Yes
No
12. I enjoy taking part in various school activities, and it would be great not to spend so much time at school on lessons.
Yes
No
13. Studying is currently one of the main areas where I can express myself.
Yes
No
14. Students in our class will not treat a person well if they do poorly at school, regardless of their other strengths.
Yes
No
15. My education is often a topic of conversation in my family.
Yes
No
16. I like doing independent research and making discoveries.
Yes
No
17. It is important for me to prove to myself that I am capable of doing well in school.
Yes
No
18. When I get a good grade, I want my classmates to know about it.
Yes
No
19. I feel upset when I get my notebook back and see that the teacher has not marked my work in any way.
Yes
No
20. I start to try harder in class if I know my parents will reward my efforts in some way.
Yes
No
21. I start studying more diligently if I know that my academic performance will be discussed at a teachers' meeting or at a school assembly.
Yes
No
22. I put more effort into my schoolwork if I know I will be punished at home for poor grades.
Yes
No
23. It is important to me to grow up to be a cultured, educated person.
Yes
No
24. I like classes where I can work in a group and discuss the material with my classmates.
Yes
No
25. It could be said that at school I am more interested in games and other enjoyable activities than in lessons.
Yes
No
26. I like taking part in different school Olympiads and quizzes because it is a way for me to stand out.
Yes
No
27. Students in our class are always interested in one another’s test results.
Yes
No
28. It is very important to my parents that I do well in school.
Yes
No
29. I like to come up with new ways to solve problems.
Yes
No
30. I would like to be the best student in my class.
Yes
No
31. I try to do well in my studies because I want to look good in front of my classmates.
Yes
No
32. I like it when, at the end of the lesson, teachers name the students whose work in class was the best.
Yes
No
33. It is very important to me that my parents consider me a capable student.
Yes
No
34. I am upset by poor grades because I think this means teachers now consider me an incapable student.
Yes
No
35. I get very upset if my parents call me incapable or an unsuccessful student.
Yes
No
36. I am already thinking about which university I will apply to and what knowledge I will need for that.
Yes
No
37. I always feel very happy when a class is canceled and I can spend time with my classmates.
Yes
No
38. I would like the school day to consist only of breaks.
Yes
No
39. I like to express my point of view in class and defend it.
Yes
No
1. I think that only a student with good academic performance deserves to be the class leader.
Yes
No
2. My parents always praise me for getting good grades at school.
Yes
No
3. I enjoy learning new things.
Yes
No
4. I like to take on challenging assignments and overcome difficulties in completing them.
Yes
No
5. I want my classmates to think I am a good student.
Yes
No
6. I try to earn my teacher's praise when I complete an assignment correctly.
Yes
No
7. I always tell my parents about my academic successes.
Yes
No
8. I am afraid of having to repeat a grade or being expelled from school due to poor academic performance.
Yes
No
9. I often hide my poor grades from my parents to avoid being punished.
Yes
No
10. I study mainly because the knowledge will be useful to me in the future and will help me find a good job.
Yes
No
11. For me, school is primarily a place to socialize with friends.
Yes
No
12. I enjoy taking part in different school activities, and it would be great not to spend so much time at school on lessons.
Yes
No
13. School is currently one of the main areas in which I can express myself.
Yes
No
14. Classmates in our class will not treat someone well if they do poorly in school, regardless of their other strengths.
Yes
No
15. My education is often a topic of discussion in my family.
Yes
No
16. I like doing independent research and making discoveries.
Yes
No
17. It is important for me to prove to myself that I am capable of doing well in school.
Yes
No
18. When I get a good grade, I want my classmates to know about it.
Yes
No
19. I feel upset when I get my notebook back and see that the teacher did not mark my work in any way.
Yes
No
20. I start trying harder in class if I know my parents will reward my effort in some way.
Yes
No
21. I start studying more diligently if I know that my academic performance will be discussed at a teachers’ meeting or at a school assembly.
Yes
No
22. I put more effort into my schoolwork if I know I will be punished at home for poor academic performance.
Yes
No
23. It is important to me to grow up to be a cultured, well-educated person.
Yes
No
24. I like classes where there is an opportunity to work in a group and discuss the course material with classmates.
Yes
No
25. At school, I am more interested in games and other enjoyable activities than in lessons.
Yes
No
26. I like taking part in different school competitions and quizzes because it is a way for me to stand out.
Yes
No
27. Students in our class are always interested in each other's test results.
Yes
No
28. It is very important to my parents that I do well at school.
Yes
No
29. I like to come up with new ways to solve problems.
Yes
No
30. I would like to be the best student in my class.
Yes
No
31. I try to do well in school because I want to make a good impression on my classmates.
Yes
No
32. I like it when, at the end of a lesson, teachers name the students whose work in class was the best.
Yes
No
33. It is very important to me that my parents consider me a capable student.
Yes
No
34. I get upset about bad grades because I think it means teachers now consider me an incapable student.
Yes
No
35. I feel very upset if my parents call me incapable or an unsuccessful student.
Yes
No
36. I am already thinking about which university I will apply to and what knowledge I will need for that.
Yes
No
37. I am always very happy when a class is canceled and I can socialize with my classmates.
Yes
No
38. I would like school to consist only of breaks.
Yes
No
39. I like to express my point of view in class and defend it.
Yes
No
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