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Student Motivation: Finding the Carrots
Unformatted Document Text:  e. Strongly Disagree 20. The class will be useful in day-to-day life a. Strongly Agree b. Agree c. Neither Agree nor Disagree d. Disagree e. Strongly Disagree 21. I am interested in politics a. Strongly Agree b. Agree c. Neither Agree nor Disagree d. Disagree e. Strongly Disagree 22. How frequently do you watch the news? a. Every Day b. Few Times per Week c. Once per week d. Hardly Ever 23. How frequently do you engage in political discussions? a. Every Day b. Few Times per Week c. Once per week d. Hardly Ever 24. How many political organizations (ex: College Republicans, Students for Social Justice) do you belong to? a. 0 b. 1 c. 2 d. 3 e. >3 25. What is your primary reason for attending MSU? a. Gain knowledge of myself and the world b. Obtain a better paying job c. Obtain a more interesting job d. Family pressure e. Other ________________________________(please describe) 26. What is your secondary reason for attending MSU? a. Gain knowledge of myself and the world b. Obtain a better paying job c. Obtain a more interesting job d. Family pressure e. Other________________________________(please describe) 27. What field is your anticipated occupation in? a. Math/Science b. Business c. Politics d. Social Work e. Nursing f. Education g. Social Sciences h. Humanities i. Other________________________________(please describe) 28. How much time did you spend on this class a week? a. 0-2 hours b. 3-5 hours c. > 5 hours 29. What is your primary reason for taking this class? a. General education requirement b. Desire to know more in this area c. Relatively easy good grade d. Major/minor requirement e. The instructor teaching the class f. Friend is enrolled in the class g. Time the class is offered h. Other________________________________(please describe) 30. What is your secondary reason for taking this class? a. General education requirement b. Desire to know more in this area v

Authors: Lange, Stephen. and Cave, Lisa.
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e.
Strongly Disagree
20. The class will be useful in day-to-day life
a.
Strongly Agree
b.
Agree
c.
Neither Agree nor Disagree
d.
Disagree
e.
Strongly Disagree
21. I am interested in politics
a.
Strongly Agree
b.
Agree
c.
Neither Agree nor Disagree
d.
Disagree
e.
Strongly Disagree
22. How frequently do you watch the news?
a.
Every Day
b.
Few Times per Week
c.
Once per week
d.
Hardly Ever
23. How frequently do you engage in political discussions?
a.
Every Day
b.
Few Times per Week
c.
Once per week
d.
Hardly Ever
24. How many political organizations (ex: College Republicans, Students for Social Justice) do you belong to?
a.
0
b. 1
c. 2
d. 3
e. >3
25. What is your primary reason for attending MSU?
a.
Gain knowledge of myself and the world
b.
Obtain a better paying job
c.
Obtain a more interesting job
d.
Family pressure
e.
Other ________________________________(please describe)
26. What is your secondary reason for attending MSU?
a.
Gain knowledge of myself and the world
b.
Obtain a better paying job
c.
Obtain a more interesting job
d.
Family pressure
e.
Other________________________________(please describe)
27. What field is your anticipated occupation in?
a.
Math/Science
b.
Business
c.
Politics
d.
Social Work
e.
Nursing
f.
Education
g.
Social Sciences
h.
Humanities
i.
Other________________________________(please describe)
28. How much time did you spend on this class a week?
a.
0-2 hours
b. 3-5 hours
c. > 5 hours
29. What is your primary reason for taking this class?
a.
General education requirement
b.
Desire to know more in this area
c.
Relatively easy good grade
d.
Major/minor requirement
e.
The instructor teaching the class
f.
Friend is enrolled in the class
g.
Time the class is offered
h.
Other________________________________(please describe)
30. What is your secondary reason for taking this class?
a.
General education requirement
b.
Desire to know more in this area
v


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