An investigation on perceived relationship between motivation and interaction of second language’s learners

This study attempts to investigate the correlation between two types of motivation; these are intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, and interaction among Universiti Teknologi Malaysia students participating in the Friends of English (FoE) program. 65 participants of the Foe program participated in thi...

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Main Authors: Abd. Aziz, Marzilah, Nordin @ Baharuddin, Mohd. Khairi
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Published: 2010
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spelling my.utm.109202011-05-19T04:05:55Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/10920/ An investigation on perceived relationship between motivation and interaction of second language’s learners Abd. Aziz, Marzilah Nordin @ Baharuddin, Mohd. Khairi L Education (General) This study attempts to investigate the correlation between two types of motivation; these are intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, and interaction among Universiti Teknologi Malaysia students participating in the Friends of English (FoE) program. 65 participants of the Foe program participated in this research. The descriptive study was carried out in form of survey by using questionnaires with some questions adapted from Intrinsic Motivation Inventory (IMI): The Post-Experimental Intrinsic Motivation Inventory by Ryan (1982). The data gained through the survey were processed using SPSS software and results were interpreted based on the Guilford benchmark table. The results are presented in form of graphs and tables. The finding from this survey had revealed that there are significant relations between motivation and interaction. The strong relation between intrinsic motivation and interaction shows that students value FoE and find the program useful. The strong relation between extrinsic motivation and interaction shows that students value FoE and find the program useful. However, between the two types of motivation, extrinsic motivation shows higher relation suggesting that extrinsic motivation has stronger impact towards interaction than intrinsic motivation. However, there are several other things also affecting the findings. As for that, several recommendations to improve the students’ interaction using English have been made. 2010-11-10 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/10920/1/An_Investigation_On_Perceived_Relationship_Between_Motivation_And_Interaction_Of_Second_Language.pdf Abd. Aziz, Marzilah and Nordin @ Baharuddin, Mohd. Khairi (2010) An investigation on perceived relationship between motivation and interaction of second language’s learners. An Investigation On Perceived Relationship Between Motivation And Interaction Of Second Language’s Learners . pp. 1-6. (Unpublished)
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Abd. Aziz, Marzilah
Nordin @ Baharuddin, Mohd. Khairi
An investigation on perceived relationship between motivation and interaction of second language’s learners
description This study attempts to investigate the correlation between two types of motivation; these are intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, and interaction among Universiti Teknologi Malaysia students participating in the Friends of English (FoE) program. 65 participants of the Foe program participated in this research. The descriptive study was carried out in form of survey by using questionnaires with some questions adapted from Intrinsic Motivation Inventory (IMI): The Post-Experimental Intrinsic Motivation Inventory by Ryan (1982). The data gained through the survey were processed using SPSS software and results were interpreted based on the Guilford benchmark table. The results are presented in form of graphs and tables. The finding from this survey had revealed that there are significant relations between motivation and interaction. The strong relation between intrinsic motivation and interaction shows that students value FoE and find the program useful. The strong relation between extrinsic motivation and interaction shows that students value FoE and find the program useful. However, between the two types of motivation, extrinsic motivation shows higher relation suggesting that extrinsic motivation has stronger impact towards interaction than intrinsic motivation. However, there are several other things also affecting the findings. As for that, several recommendations to improve the students’ interaction using English have been made.
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author Abd. Aziz, Marzilah
Nordin @ Baharuddin, Mohd. Khairi
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title An investigation on perceived relationship between motivation and interaction of second language’s learners
title_short An investigation on perceived relationship between motivation and interaction of second language’s learners
title_full An investigation on perceived relationship between motivation and interaction of second language’s learners
title_fullStr An investigation on perceived relationship between motivation and interaction of second language’s learners
title_full_unstemmed An investigation on perceived relationship between motivation and interaction of second language’s learners
title_sort investigation on perceived relationship between motivation and interaction of second language’s learners
publishDate 2010
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