Motivation for Academic Success Among University Students Test - the question form

Questions: 36 · 7 minutes
1. Success for me is experiencing satisfaction and joy.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Rather significant
4 – Rather not significant
5 – Not significant
2. A stable personal stance in a specific situation.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Rather significant
4 – Rather insignificant
5 – Insignificant
3. Successfully achieving a desired goal.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Rather significant
4 – Rather not significant
5 – Not significant
4. Material well-being.
Very significant
Significant
Rather significant
Rather insignificant
Insignificant
5. Being able to do what you want.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Somewhat insignificant
5 – Insignificant
6. Power; influence over others.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Somewhat insignificant
5 – Insignificant
7. Self-affirmation.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Rather significant
4 – Rather not significant
5 – Not significant
8. Being able to stand out in society.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Rather significant
4 – Rather not significant
5 – Not significant
9. Peace of mind, emotional stability.
Very significant
Significant
Rather significant
Rather insignificant
Insignificant
10. An opportunity to fully express myself and my abilities.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Rather significant
4 – Rather insignificant
5 – Insignificant
11. Self-respect; satisfaction with oneself.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Rather significant
4 – Rather insignificant
5 – Insignificant
12. A positive outcome in studies or work.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Rather significant
4 – Rather insignificant
5 – Insignificant
13. A favorable combination of circumstances.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Rather insignificant
5 – Insignificant
14. The opportunity to be in charge of other people.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Rather significant
4 – Rather insignificant
5 – Insignificant
15. Public recognition and approval.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Somewhat insignificant
5 – Insignificant
16. Good well-being and mood.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Rather significant
4 – Rather insignificant
5 – Insignificant
17. The opportunity to travel around the world.
Very significant
Significant
Rather significant
Rather not significant
Not significant
18. Feeling confident about being safe.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Somewhat insignificant
5 – Insignificant
19. Self-expression through creativity.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Rather significant
4 – Rather not significant
5 – Not significant
20. Personal well-being.
1 – Very important
2 – Important
3 – Rather important
4 – Rather unimportant
5 – Unimportant
21. A source of inner strength.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Rather significant
4 – Rather not significant
5 – Not significant
22. Professionalism, competence.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Rather significant
4 – Rather insignificant
5 – Insignificant
23. Being lucky in most situations.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Rather significant
4 – Rather insignificant
5 – Insignificant
24. Recognition of your authority by others.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Rather significant
4 – Rather insignificant
5 – Not significant
25. High social status.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Rather significant
4 – Rather not significant
5 – Not significant
26. Self-fulfillment.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Rather significant
4 – Rather insignificant
5 – Insignificant
27. Satisfaction in love and health.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Rather not significant
5 – Not significant
28. Serving a higher ideal.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Rather significant
4 – Rather insignificant
5 – Insignificant
29. Having one’s own business in entrepreneurship.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Rather significant
4 – Rather insignificant
5 – Insignificant
30. Achieving the expected outcome.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Rather significant
4 – Rather insignificant
5 – Insignificant
31. The opportunity to be part of the right social circle.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Rather significant
4 – Rather not significant
5 – Not significant
32. A sense of positive emotional uplift.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Rather significant
4 – Rather not significant
5 – Not significant
33. Popularity; being important to others.
1 – Very important
2 – Important
3 – Rather important
4 – Rather unimportant
5 – Not important
34. Self-reliance, independence, and freedom of action.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Somewhat insignificant
5 – Insignificant
35. The opportunity to make decisions for others.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Somewhat insignificant
5 – Insignificant
36. Work that I enjoy; interesting work.
1 – Very significant
2 – Significant
3 – Rather significant
4 – Rather not significant
5 – Not significant
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