Elementary Students' Motivation to Read and Genre Preferences.

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Title: Elementary Students' Motivation to Read and Genre Preferences.
Authors: Ives, Samantha T. (AUTHOR), Parsons, Seth A. (AUTHOR), Parsons, Allison Ward (AUTHOR), Robertson, Dana A. (AUTHOR), Daoud, Nisreen (AUTHOR), Young, Chase (AUTHOR), Polk, Lisa (AUTHOR)
Source: Reading Psychology. Oct2020, Vol. 41 Issue 7, p660-679. 20p.
Subjects: Academic motivation, Motivation (Psychology), Factor analysis
Geographic Terms: United States
Abstract: This study examines the psychometric properties of a reading motivation measure with a sample of upper elementary students in the United States (n = 195). The research explores upper elementary students' motivation to read, the amount/frequency of their reading in general, and their preferences for different text genres. Factor analyses support the validity and reliability of the SRQ-RM for upper elementary students in the United States, a tool not previously used with this population. This study also included a nuanced assessment of students' genre preferences, which has implications for reading motivation and effective classroom instruction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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