Psychological Development and Education ›› 2020, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (4): 477-485.doi: 10.16187/j.cnki.issn1001-4918.2020.04.11

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The Relationship between College Students' Major Intrinsic Motivation and Subjective Well-being: The Mediators of Major Engagement and Subjective Major Achievement

CHI Wentao, SANG Qingsong, SHU Shouli   

  1. School of Educational Science, Anhui Normal University, Wuhu 241000
  • Published:2020-07-21

Abstract: Self-determination theory suggested that intrinsic motivation is an important factor of subjective well-being. In order to explore the internal mechanism of internal motivation and subjective well-being, the researchers investigated 3,527 college students by using Major Intrinsic Motivation Scale, Major Engagement Scale, Subjective Major Achievement Scale and Subjective Well-being Scale. The research found that: (1) major intrinsic motivation positively predicted subjective well-being; (2) major engagement played a mediating role between major intrinsic motivation and subjective well-being; (3) subjective major achievement played a mediating role in the relationship between major intrinsic motivation and subjective well-being; (4) major engagement and subjective major achievement played a serial mediating role between major intrinsic motivation and subjective well-being. Overall, major engagement and subjective major achievement play a serial mediating role in the relationship between college students’ major intrinsic motivation and subjective well-being.

Key words: intrinsic motivation, major engagement, major achievement, subjective well-being

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  • B844
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