The Japanese Journal of Educational Psychology
Online ISSN : 2186-3075
Print ISSN : 0021-5015
ISSN-L : 0021-5015
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Change Trajectories of College Students’ Interest in Their Major :
Development of a Domain Learning Interest Scale for College Students
LI TANGMIKI TOYAMA
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2016 Volume 64 Issue 2 Pages 212-227

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  The present study aimed to develop a new measure appropriate for assessing college students’ individual interests and to investigate change trajectories of their interest in their college major.  In Study 1, which had 202 participants, a Domain Learning Interest Scale for College Students was developed, consisting of 3 subscales: affect-related interest, value-related interest, and knowledge.  Reliability was assessed using Cronbach’s α.  Confirmatory factor analyses supported the 3-factor structure (N=288).  Positive correlations between intrinsic regulation, mastery goal, self-efficacy, and the Domain Learning Interest Scale for College Students provided evidence for the scale’s construct validity (N=268).  In Study 2, the latent curve model was used to analyze the longitudinal data obtained from 288 freshmen.  The results indicated a slow downward trend in affect- and value-related interest, but a relatively rapid upward trend of knowledge, with high variability in mean levels and changes in affect-related interest.  Gender differences in change trajectories were revealed in the value-related interest scores.  Implications for studying the development of students’ interests are discussed.

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