Abstract
ABSTRACT
For learning any language, motivation plays a vital role. This study aims to investigate
collegiate students’ predictive motivational factors toward students’ attitude toward
learning English as secondary language. This is a cross-sectional study in which
questionnaire was adapted from the existing literature for data collection. For this
quantitative study data were collected from two government degree colleges of
Larkana. Total 400 questionnaires were randomly distributed among intermediate
students both boys and girls, out of that 247 were returned. Data were analyzed using
statistical packages for social sciences (SPSS) version 24. Initially, data were cleaned
by identifying missing values and outliers. Study hypotheses were examined using
Multiple Regression Analysis (MRA). The findings of this study revealed that
instrumental motivation and parental encouragement (independent variables) have
positive and significant relationship with attitude toward learning English. However,
one variable i.e. integrative motivation was not found as a significant and positive
predictor of the dependent variable. Like any study, this study also possesses few
limitations, such as sample size, time horizon, and context of the study. In the end,
future directions are given for further exploration.