The impact of the social context on value and expectancy beliefs in an online graduate program: The role of social presence
Department
Psychological Science
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-2021
Abstract
This study examines the influence of perceived social presence on online graduate students' value and expectancy beliefs. Forty-nine participants enrolled in an online teacher leadership graduate program completed questionnaires that measured perceived social presence and value and expectancy beliefs. A series of simple linear regression analyses revealed that social presence positively predicted students' value for online learning. Social presence did not predict participants' expectations of future success in teacher leadership. Results partially supported the assumption of the expectancy-value model that motivational beliefs are influenced by the information students receive from social partners. Moreover, the study tested and confirmed the application of the model in online settings and for students pursuing graduate education.
Journal Title
Journal of Computer Assisted Learning
Journal ISSN
02664909
Volume
37
Issue
2
First Page
333
Last Page
345
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1111/jcal.12492