Motivation of Pedagogical University Students for Learning Test - the question form

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1. What contributed to your choice of this specialty? Tuition-free admission or low tuition fees.
1 – Not significant at all
2 – Not significant
3 – Significant to some extent
4 – Significant
5 – A very significant motive
2. Attending a specialized school or specialized class in the relevant field.
1 – Not significant at all
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant
3. Desire to obtain a higher education.
1 – Not at all important as a motive
2 – Not important
3 – Somewhat important
4 – Important
5 – Very important as a motive
4. Family traditions; parents' wishes.
1 – Completely not significant motive
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant motive
5. Advice from friends or acquaintances.
1 – Completely insignificant motive
2 – Insignificant
3 – Significant to some extent
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant motive
6. The prestige and reputation of the university and faculty.
1 – Completely insignificant motive
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant motive
7. Interest in the profession.
1 – Completely not significant
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant
8. Having the strongest abilities specifically in this field.
1 – Not significant at all
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant
9. A desire to have a carefree period in life.
1 – Not at all significant as a motive
2 – Not significant as a motive
3 – Somewhat significant as a motive
4 – Significant as a motive
5 – Very significant as a motive
10. I enjoy interacting with children.
1 – Not at all significant motive
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant motive
11. By chance.
1 – Not significant at all
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – A very significant motive
12. Avoiding military service.
1 – Not significant at all
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – A very significant motive
13. To use pedagogical knowledge in raising my own children.
1 – Not significant at all
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant
14. What matters most to you in your studies? To successfully continue studying in subsequent years.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Not important
3 – Somewhat important
4 – Important
5 – Very important
15. To study successfully and get good or excellent grades on exams.
1 – Not significant at all
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant motive
16. To gain deep and lasting knowledge.
1 – Not significant at all
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant
17. Being consistently prepared for upcoming classes.
1 – Completely insignificant motive
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant motive
18. Not to fall behind in studying course subjects.
1 – Not at all significant motive
2 – Insignificant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant motive
19. To keep up with my classmates.
1 – Not at all significant motive
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant motive
20. To meet teaching-related requirements.
1 – Completely insignificant motive
2 – Not significant
3 – Significant to some extent
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant motive
21. To gain the respect of my instructors.
1 – Not at all significant
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant
22. To be an example to classmates.
1 – Completely insignificant motive
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – A very significant motive
23. To gain approval from others.
1 – Not significant at all
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – A very significant motive
24. To avoid criticism and punishment for poor academic performance.
1 – Completely insignificant motive
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant motive
25. Earning a diploma gives you the opportunity to gain intellectual satisfaction.
1 – An absolutely insignificant motive
2 – An insignificant motive
3 – Significant to some extent
4 – A significant motive
5 – A very significant motive
26. To achieve social recognition and respect.
1 – Completely unimportant motive
2 – Not important
3 – Important to some extent
4 – Important
5 – A very important motive
27. Self-realization.
1 – Not significant at all
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant
28. To have a guarantee of stability.
1 – Not at all significant
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – A very significant motive
29. To obtain an interesting job.
1 – Absolutely insignificant motive
2 – Insignificant motive
3 – Significant to some extent
4 – Significant motive
5 – Very significant motive
30. To obtain a well-paid job.
1 – Not at all significant
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant
31. To work in government institutions.
1 – Completely insignificant motive
2 – Insignificant
3 – Significant to some extent
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant motive
32. To work in private organizations.
1 – Completely insignificant motive
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – A very significant motive
33. To work in a school.
1 – Not at all significant motive
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant motive
34. To start my own business.
1 – Not significant at all
2 – Not significant
3 – Significant to some extent
4 – Significant
5 – A very significant motive
35. Pursuing postgraduate studies (doctoral training).
1 – Completely not significant
2 – Not significant
3 – Significant to some extent
4 – Significant
5 – A very significant motive
36. Self-improvement.
1 – Completely unimportant motive
2 – Not important
3 – Important to some extent
4 – Important
5 – Very important motive
37. A diploma does not provide any benefits today.
1 – Completely not significant
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – A very significant motive
1. What influenced your choice of this major? Tuition-free admission or low tuition fees.
1 – Not at all significant
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant
2. Studying in a specialized school or specialized class.
1 – Completely insignificant motive
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant motive
3. Desire to obtain a higher education degree.
1 – Completely not significant
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant
4. Family traditions; parents' wishes.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Not important
3 – Somewhat important
4 – Important
5 – Very important
5. Advice from friends or acquaintances.
1 – Completely not significant motive
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant motive
6. The prestige and reputation of the university and faculty.
1 - Not at all significant motive
2 - Not significant
3 - Somewhat significant
4 - Significant
5 - Very significant motive
7. Interest in the profession.
1 – Completely insignificant motive
2 – Insignificant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant motive
8. Having the strongest abilities specifically in this field.
1 – Completely not significant motive
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant motive
9. A desire to enjoy a carefree period of life.
1 – Completely insignificant motive
2 – Insignificant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – A very significant motive
10. I enjoy interacting with children.
1 – Not significant at all
2 – Not significant
3 – Significant to some extent
4 – Significant
5 – A very significant motive
11. By chance.
1 – Completely insignificant motive
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – A very significant motive
12. Avoiding military service.
1 – Not significant at all
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – A very significant motive
13. To use pedagogical knowledge to raise my own children.
1 – Not at all significant motive
2 – Insignificant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant motive
14. What is most important to you in your studies? To successfully continue your studies in subsequent years.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Not important
3 – Important to some extent
4 – Important
5 – Very important
15. To study successfully and pass exams with good or excellent grades.
1 – Not at all important
2 – Not important
3 – Somewhat important
4 – Important
5 – Very important
16. To acquire deep and solid knowledge.
1 – Not significant at all
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – A very significant motive
17. Being consistently prepared for the next classes.
1 – Completely insignificant motive
2 – Insignificant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant motive
18. Not to fall behind in studying coursework.
1 – Not significant at all
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant motive
19. To keep up with my classmates.
1 – Not at all significant
2 – Not significant
3 – Significant to some extent
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant
20. To comply with teaching requirements.
1 – Completely insignificant
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – A very significant motive
21. To gain the respect of instructors.
1 – An absolutely insignificant motive
2 – Insignificant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – A very significant motive
22. Be a role model for fellow students.
1 – Not significant at all
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant
23. To gain approval from others.
1 – Completely not significant
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – A very significant motive
24. To avoid disapproval and punishment for poor academic performance.
1 – Not at all significant
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant
25. Earning a diploma gives you the opportunity to gain intellectual satisfaction.
1 – Absolutely not significant motive
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant motive
26. To achieve social recognition and respect.
1 – An absolutely insignificant motive
2 – An insignificant motive
3 – Significant to some extent
4 – A significant motive
5 – A very significant motive
27. Self-realization.
1 – Not significant at all
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant
28. To have a guarantee of stability.
1 – Absolutely not a significant motive
2 – Not significant
3 – Significant to some extent
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant motive
29. To get an interesting job.
1 – Absolutely not important
2 – Not important
3 – Somewhat important
4 – Important
5 – Very important
30. To obtain a well-paid job.
1 – Not significant at all
2 – Not significant
3 – Significant to some extent
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant motive
31. To work in government agencies.
1 – Not important at all
2 – Not important
3 – Important to some extent
4 – Important
5 – A very important motive
32. To work in private organizations.
1 – Completely not significant motive
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant motive
33. To work in a school.
1 – Absolutely not significant
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant
34. To start my own business.
1 – Absolutely not significant
2 – Not significant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant
35. Pursuing postgraduate study.
1 – Not at all significant
2 – Not significant
3 – Significant to some extent
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant
36. Self-improvement.
1 – Absolutely not significant
2 – Not significant
3 – Significant to some extent
4 – Significant
5 – A very significant motive
37. A diploma does not mean anything today.
1 – Completely insignificant motive
2 – Insignificant
3 – Somewhat significant
4 – Significant
5 – Very significant motive
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