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Merit Research Journal of Education and Review (ISSN:
2350-2282) Vol. 8(2) pp. 025-030, February, 2020
Copyright © 2020 Merit Research Journals
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3700563 |
Original Research Article
Sources for increasing academic motivation of students in
National Security “Specialty” |
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Academic motivation is defined as the common motivational state
brought about and related with the training provided in a given
specialty. 290 students took part, 60 of whom study “National
Security” as their major course of study. The aim of the
research is to bring to the fore the significant personality
traits and emotions that affect academic motivation. Three types
of psychological tools have been applied adapted by Velichkov,
Radoslavova and Petkov. The data have been processed with
SPSS-21. The results show that personality traits and emotions
do affect academic motivation. Significant correlations have
been found between personality traits and academic motivation in
cases of lowered self-esteem, spontaneous aggression,
irritability and openness. The basic conclusions are that the
combination of certain personality traits lowers academic
motivation. It also turns out that the trend to establishing
friendly terms raises academic motivation. Academic motivation
stimulates the search of additional information on the studied
subjects and is a crucial factor for the formation of better
specialists.
Keywords: Academic motivation, personality traits,
emotions
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