THE MOTIVE FOR LEARNING CHEMISTRY AMONG FIRST YEAR STUDENTS AT CHALIMBANA UNIVERSITY
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2023-01Author
Hamusonde, Brighton
Milambo, Trywell
Makwelele, Geofrey
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This study investigated the motive for learning chemistry among 200 first year students at Chalimbana Univer-
sity. The Chemistry Motivational Questionnaire, adapted from Science Motivation Questionnaire II by Glynn
Brickman, Armstrong and Taasoobshirazi (2011) was used to collect the data. The dimensions of motivation
measured were intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. The scales used to measure intrinsic motivation were personal
relevance and self-efficacy, while career and grade factors were used to measure extrinsic motivation. Version
20 SPSS software was used to analyze the data. Results indicated that learners’ motive for learning chemistry
was influenced by both intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. Equal numbers of respondents indicated that they
were intrinsically or extrinsically motivated.