TY - JOUR
T1 - Self-determination mini-theories in second language learning
T2 - A systematic review of three decades of research
AU - Al-Hoorie, Ali H.
AU - Oga-Baldwin, W. L.Quint
AU - Hiver, Phil
AU - Vitta, Joseph P.
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© The Author(s) 2022.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Self-determination theory is one of the most established motivational theories both within second language learning and beyond. This theory has generated several mini-theories, namely: organismic integration theory, cognitive evaluation theory, basic psychological needs theory, goal contents theory, causality orientations theory, and relationships motivation theory. After providing an up-to-date account of these mini-theories, we present the results of a systematic review of empirical second language research into self-determination theory over a 30-year period (k = 111). Our analysis of studies in this report pool showed that some mini-theories were well-represented while others were underrepresented or absent from the literature. We also examined this report pool to note trends in research design, operationalization, measurement, and application of self-determination theory constructs. Based on our results, we highlight directions for future research in relation to theory and practice.
AB - Self-determination theory is one of the most established motivational theories both within second language learning and beyond. This theory has generated several mini-theories, namely: organismic integration theory, cognitive evaluation theory, basic psychological needs theory, goal contents theory, causality orientations theory, and relationships motivation theory. After providing an up-to-date account of these mini-theories, we present the results of a systematic review of empirical second language research into self-determination theory over a 30-year period (k = 111). Our analysis of studies in this report pool showed that some mini-theories were well-represented while others were underrepresented or absent from the literature. We also examined this report pool to note trends in research design, operationalization, measurement, and application of self-determination theory constructs. Based on our results, we highlight directions for future research in relation to theory and practice.
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U2 - 10.1177/13621688221102686
DO - 10.1177/13621688221102686
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85132026486
SN - 1362-1688
JO - Language Teaching Research
JF - Language Teaching Research
ER -