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Title: he Impact of Short Stories as an Extrinsic Reward in an Intensive Reading Environment on Learners’ Intrinsic Motivation
Authors: Miss Imene Bilouk
Keywords: extrinsic rewards
intrinsic motivation
intensive reading activities
Issue Date: Dec-2015
Series/Report no.: numero 23 2015;
Abstract: The present paper is pertinent to examine the long-term impact of short stories as an extrinsic reward in an intensive reading environment on learners’ intrinsic motivation, as assessed by indicators of self-reported interest. A total sample of 91 LMD students enrolled in the second year, at the Department of Letters and English Language-University of Constantine1-was allocated to two experimental conditions, namely the no-reward and reward condition. The major findings substantiated that there was a statistically significant difference between the two experimental conditions, indicating that short stories were good incentive to enhance adult students’ intrinsic motivation in intensive reading activities.
Description: numero 23 2015
URI: http://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/8954
ISSN: 1112-3672
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