Measuring Foreign Language Students’ Self‐Determination: A Rasch Validation Study

Self‐determination theory has been applied in various educational contexts. Language learning researchers have used factor analysis and structural equation modeling to investigate measures designed for this theory, but Rasch analysis has not been conducted. The Basic Psychological Needs Satisfaction...

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Reading Tests
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Statistical analysis
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Student teacher relationship
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