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Title: Predicting student's basic needs through motivational appeals: Outcomes on grit and well-being
Authors: Santana Monagas, Elisa 
Núñez Alonso, Juan Luis 
León González-Vélez, Jaime José 
UNESCO Clasification: 61 Psicología
6103 Asesoramiento y orientación
Issue Date: 2023
Project: Modificar El Estilo Comunicativo Del Profesor Para Mejorar El Rendimiento Académico de Los Estudiantes
Conference: 20th Biennial EARLI Conference for Research on Learning and Instruction (EARLI 2023) 
Abstract: Following a prospective design, the present study aimed to analyse the predictive value teachers’ motivational appeals (i.e., the messages that appeal to a specific motivation) have on students’ basic psychological need profiles. We also examine how these profiles predict students’ outcomes on grit and well-being. The sample of the study was comprised of a total of 655 secondary students. To estimate students’ profiles a person-centered approach was followed revealing four different profiles: thwarted, fulfilled, low fulfilment and neutral profiles. Teachers’ that relied on autonomous motivational appeals were more likely to have students that belonged to the more adaptive profiles, whereas teachers who relied on amotivational appeals had students who were more likely to belong to the non-adaptive profiles. Finally, students whose basic need profiles where more adaptive reported higher levels of both grith and well-being. Thus, the present findings emphasize a new resource teachers can rely on to promote students’ needs, well-being, and grit experiences.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/124341
Source: 20th Biennial EARLI Conference for Research on Learning and Instruction (EARLI 2023). Book of Abstracts, 25 August. Session N 22. p. 339
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