Learning Motivation Diagnostic Assessment Test - the question form

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1. I try to do better in my studies in order to...
get a good grade.
make my class the best.
be more useful to other people.
earn a lot of money in the future.
be respected and praised by my classmates.
be liked and praised by my teacher.
g) my parents praised me;
have nice things bought for me.
avoid being punished.
k) I knew and could do more.
2. I cannot study better because...
I have more interesting things to do;
it is possible to study poorly and still earn well later on;
I am hindered at home;
I am often scolded at school;
I simply do not want to study;
I cannot make myself do it;
I find it difficult to understand the learning material;
I cannot keep up with everyone else;
3. If I get a good grade, what I like most is that...
I know the course material well.
my classmates will be pleased with me.
I will be considered a good student.
my mother will be pleased.
the teacher will be pleased.
I will be bought something nice.
I will not be punished.
I will not hold the class back.
4. If I get a poor grade, what bothers me most is that...
I do not know the material well;
it turned out that way;
I will be considered a poor student;
my classmates will laugh at me;
my mother will be upset;
e) the teacher will be displeased;
I am holding the whole class back;
I will be punished at home;
I will not be bought something nice.
1. I try to do better in my studies so that...
a) get a good grade;
my class will be the best.
I can be more helpful to other people.
I will earn a lot of money in the future.
my classmates will respect and praise me.
e) I was loved and praised by the teacher;
my parents will praise me.
I will be bought nice things.
I will not be punished.
I will know and be able to do more.
2. I cannot study better because...
I have more interesting things to do;
you can do poorly in school and still earn well later;
things at home interfere with my studying;
I am often scolded at school;
I simply do not want to study;
I cannot make myself do it;
it is hard for me to learn the course material;
I cannot keep up with everyone else;
3. If I get a good grade, what I like most is that...
I know the school material well.
My classmates will be pleased with me.
I will be considered a good student.
My mother will be pleased.
My teacher will be pleased.
I will be bought something nice.
I will not be punished.
I will not hold the class back.
4. If I get a bad grade, what bothers me most is that...
I do not know the school material well.
it happened.
I will be seen as a poor student.
my classmates will laugh at me.
my mother will be upset.
the teacher will be unhappy.
g) I'm holding the whole class back;
I will be punished at home.
I will not be bought something nice.
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