Intrinsic motivation of rural adolescents in China: How individuation influences?

•Intrinsic motivation of rural Chinese adolescents.•Explore how individuation influences rural Chinese adolescents’ intrinsic motivation?•Explore how cultural context influences rural Chinese adolescents’ intrinsic motivation? According to the self-determination theory, intrinsic motivation is very...

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Chinese culture
Culture
Identity formation
Individuation
Intrinsic motivation
Motivation
Rural adolescents
Self determination
Sociocultural factors
Teenagers
Traditional Chinese culture
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