Author/Authors :
Salem Algharaibeh, Salem Ali Department of Educational Sciences - Ajloun University College - Al-Balqa Applied University - Salt, Jordan
Abstract :
It seems that the academic motivation structure is affected by cultural factors. Many studies have examined the factorial structure
of the academic motivation scale (AMS), and the results showed different factorial structures of AMS The.g., Taghipour Ali Hosein
et al. (EL-yazidi and Louzani, 2017) concluded that the scale consists of two dimensions; Natalya and Purwanto (2018) concluded
that it consists of three dimensions; Alruaili (2020) concluded that it consists of four dimensions; Abu Awad (2009) concluded that
the scale consists of six dimensions). The AMS is one of the most widely used academic motivation measures across the world. It
was built on the basis of the self-determination theory. The current study aimed at investigating the factorial structure of the AMS
using the exploratory factor analysis (PCA) and the confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). The AMS was applied to a sample of 401
university students. The results of PCA suggested a three-factor solution (intrinsic motivation, extrinsic motivation, and
Amotivation), and CFA was conducted for three competing structures (three factors, five factors, and seven factors); the results
confirmed the three-factor solution for the AMS. The results also showed that the AMS dimensions had good alpha coefficient
values which were greater than the acceptable cut-off value of 0.7. In conclusion, the Jordanian version of the AMS is a valid scale
that consists of 24 items loaded on three factors (intrinsic, extrinsic, and Amotivation) for measuring academic motivation.