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فهرست مطالب

ارزش تکلیف

تعریف ارزش تکلیف

باورهای انگیزشی

مؤلفه های سه گانه باورهای ارزشی

رویکرد انتظار ضرب در ارزش

انگیزش = ارزش تشویقی موفقیت *انتظار موفقیت

چگونگی شکل گیری مدل های انتظار ارزش

1-شکل گیری سازه ی انتظار

شکل گیری سازه ی ارزش

شکل گیری سازه ی سطح انتظار

2- نظريه ی انتظار- ارزش اتکینسون

برایند گرایش در مدل اتکینسون

مدل چهار قطبی در نظریه ی اتکینسون

3-نظریه ی انتظار ارزش اكلز و ويگفیلد

مولفه های نظریه ی اکلز- ويگفيلد

1-انتظار و ارزش

2-خودطرحواره ها، اهداف، حافظه هیجانی، و ادراک فرد از دشواری  تکلیف

3- ادراک فردی از محیط اجتماعی و تفاسیر و اسنادهای فرد برای رخدادهای گذشته

4-زمینه ی فرهنگی، رفتارهای اجتماعی کننده و رخدادهای گذشته

ارزش تکلیف اکلز و ویگفیلد

مولفه های ارزش تکلیف

1- ارزش کسب (حصول، اهمیت)

2- ارزش درونی

3- ارزش بیرونی (مفید بودن)

4-هزينه ها

نظریه های ارزش تکلیف

سازه ارزش تکلیف بر اساس دیدگاه شناختی

تاثیر رشد بر سازه های ارزش

1- تغييرات شناختی

2-تغییرات محیطی

پژوهش های ارزش و رفتارهای پیشرفت

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