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An Investigation of Prosocial and Health Risk Behavior as a Predictor of Academic Motivation

Presentation Type

Poster Presentation (Electronic Copy Not Available)

Keywords

Motivation in education; College students--Psychology;

Abstract

How can practitioners identify, prevent, and intervene in cases that involve students with a lack of motivation? This paper session will guide professionals in answering these questions by discussing results from a research study examining the extent to which prosocial and health risk behaviors predict various types of academic motivation.

Start Date

1-4-2015 12:00 PM

End Date

1-4-2015 2:00 PM

Faculty Advisor

Michelle Tichy

Department

Department of Educational Psychology and Foundations

Comments

Category: Poster Presentations - Research

Embargo Date

3-15-2015

Electronic copy is not available through UNI ScholarWorks.

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An Investigation of Prosocial and Health Risk Behavior as a Predictor of Academic Motivation

How can practitioners identify, prevent, and intervene in cases that involve students with a lack of motivation? This paper session will guide professionals in answering these questions by discussing results from a research study examining the extent to which prosocial and health risk behaviors predict various types of academic motivation.