Adaptation and Validation of the Research Motivation Scale for Language Teachers

Despite the recent theoretical and empirical interest in understanding teachers' motivation to conduct research, there is an absence of an appropriate quantitative instrument to measure it. Thus, drawing on an argument-based approach to validation, Deemer, Martens, and Buboltz's ( 2010 ) R...

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