The Role of Academic Motivation in Self-Regulation, Goal Orientation, and Passion Among Medical Students with Self-Handicapping Behaviors
Seyyed Gholamreza Jafari,
Tayebeh Sharifi,
Maryam Chorami
et al.
Abstract:Background: Self-handicapping behaviors, characterized by creating obstacles or excuses to avoid failure, can hinder academic success. Understanding how academic motivation mediates the relationship between self-handicapping behaviors and academic performance is crucial for supporting medical students. Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the relationships between academic self-regulation, goal orientation, passion, and self-handicapping behaviors among medical students, with academic motivation as a po… Show more
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