Motivating secondary students in information evaluation : need for cognition and self-efficacy.

This dissertation aims to study the perceptions of secondary students regarding the characteristics for information quality and the evaluation strategies they usually employ when working on school assignments and project work. A quantitative approach is adopted for the study. Students from three ma...

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Main Author: Lim, Poh Heng.
Other Authors: Theng Yin Leng
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-362952019-12-10T12:52:32Z Motivating secondary students in information evaluation : need for cognition and self-efficacy. Lim, Poh Heng. Theng Yin Leng Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information DRNTU::Social sciences::Education This dissertation aims to study the perceptions of secondary students regarding the characteristics for information quality and the evaluation strategies they usually employ when working on school assignments and project work. A quantitative approach is adopted for the study. Students from three mainstream Government schools in Singapore participated in this self-report study on their preferences for information sources, the level of importance accorded to five main categories of characteristics or criteria for information quality, and the types of strategies most frequently used when they evaluate information to meet their needs for school assignments and project work. The Elaboration Likelihood Model by Petty & Cacioppo (1986) and Bandura‟s theory on self-efficacy were applied as the undergirding principles for the research framework and for investigating the relationships between motivational elements and the types of evaluation strategies preferred by the secondary students. Two motivational elements were investigated, namely, Need for Cognition, that is, the personal drive to engage in cognitive activities, and self-efficacy. As the study focuses on information evaluation by students, their self-efficacy in two relevant areas, academic performance and information processing, were measured. Master of Science (Information Studies) 2010-04-30T08:04:38Z 2010-04-30T08:04:38Z 2010 2010 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/36295 en Nanyang Technological University 112 p. application/pdf
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Motivating secondary students in information evaluation : need for cognition and self-efficacy.
description This dissertation aims to study the perceptions of secondary students regarding the characteristics for information quality and the evaluation strategies they usually employ when working on school assignments and project work. A quantitative approach is adopted for the study. Students from three mainstream Government schools in Singapore participated in this self-report study on their preferences for information sources, the level of importance accorded to five main categories of characteristics or criteria for information quality, and the types of strategies most frequently used when they evaluate information to meet their needs for school assignments and project work. The Elaboration Likelihood Model by Petty & Cacioppo (1986) and Bandura‟s theory on self-efficacy were applied as the undergirding principles for the research framework and for investigating the relationships between motivational elements and the types of evaluation strategies preferred by the secondary students. Two motivational elements were investigated, namely, Need for Cognition, that is, the personal drive to engage in cognitive activities, and self-efficacy. As the study focuses on information evaluation by students, their self-efficacy in two relevant areas, academic performance and information processing, were measured.
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