Title of article :
A preliminary validation of Attention, Relevance,
Confidence and Satisfaction model-based Instructional
Material Motivational Survey in a computer-based
tutorial setting
Author/Authors :
Wenhao Huang، نويسنده , , Wenyeh Huang، نويسنده , , Heidi Diefes-Dux and Peter K. Imbrie، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
This paper describes a preliminary validation study of the Instructional
Material Motivational Survey (IMMS) derived from the Attention, Relevance,
Confidence and Satisfaction motivational design model. Previous studies
related to the IMMS, however, suggest its practical application for motivational
evaluation in various instructional settings without the support of empirical
data. Moreover, there is a lack of discussion regarding the validity of the
instrument. Therefore, this study empirically examined the IMMS as a
motivational evaluation instrument. A computer-based tutorial setting was
selected owing to its wide application in teaching large entry-level college
courses. Data collected from 875 subjects were subjected to exploratory and
confirmatory factor analyses, and measurement modelling LISREL. Findings
suggested that 16 original items should be excluded from the IMMS; the
retained 20 items were found to fall into different constructs, indicating that
instructional features of the tutorial may influence the validity of the survey
items. The implication of the study supports the situational feature of the
IMMS. Therefore, a preevaluation adjustment on the IMMS items is
recommended to identify suitable items before the full motivational evaluation.
Future research should focus on the further validation of the IMMS based on
this preliminary evidence.