Extraordinary Motivation or a High Sense of Personal Agency: The Role of Self-Efficacy in the Directed Motivational Currents Theory

Arkadiusz Pietluch

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The purpose of this article is to explore a possible correlation between the concept of self-efficacy and the occurrence of a highly intense motivational surge to which Dörnyei refers to as a Directed Motivational Current. To this end, the first two parts are of purely theoretical nature and aim to familiarise a reader with the background information behind our constructs. The quantitative part of our study supports the existence of a strong correlation between our primary variables. The final section is devoted to the qualitative analysis and discussion of our research project and has revealed a few noteworthy implications, such as the importance of a facilitative structure and a tendency for the value of self-efficacy to increase during a DMC experience.


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self-efficacy; Directed Motivational Currents Theory; eudaimonic well-being; motivation; quantitative method; qualitative method

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/nh.2018.3.45
Date of publication: 2018-08-17 08:52:18
Date of submission: 2018-01-02 08:31:14


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