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Title Motivation Profiles: Understanding Interplay of Persuasive Strategies and Self-Determination Theory
Authors Fidelia Orji, Francisco Gutierrez, Julita Vassileva
Publication date June 2025
Abstract Persuasive strategies play a crucial role in designing
systems
that influence behaviour. Understanding how students respond to the
strategies is essential for developing tailored motivational interventions
that will enhance student motivation, engagement, and academic success.
Grounded in Self-Determination Theory (SDT), our research explored how
persuasive strategies : Self-monitoring, Commitment & Consistency, Social
Comparison, and Competition : impact student learning. We conducted a
study with 185 university students to investigate their receptiveness to the
strategies, explore gender differences and interactions with SDT constructs.
Results of statistical analysis, structural equation modelling, and cluster
analysis revealed that: (1) the four strategies can be employed in the
design of persuasive education systems/interventions : self-monitoring and
commitment & consistency were effective for all participants, while social
comparison and competition were only effective when aligned with individual
preferences. (2) There were no significant gender differences in motivation,
engagement, and strategies receptiveness. (3) Self-monitoring, commitment &
consistency, and competition were positively linked to intrinsic motivation.
(4) Clustering results identified two distinct motivational profiles, each
with unique patterns of receptiveness to the strategies. Based on our
findings, we propose guidelines for designing more motivational education
systems. These insights can help to develop and personalise persuasive
educational systems and interventions.
Journal name Behaviour & Information Technology
Publisher Taylor and Francis (London, UK)
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