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Special section: Learner development

Why students want to provide feedback to their peers: Drivers of feedback quantity and variation by type of course

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Pages 336-343 | Published online: 24 Aug 2021
 

Abstract

We researched students’ peer feedback motivation types and how the instructional context would influence feedback motivations. Participants were 138 undergraduate management majors (female = 41%; mean age = 20 years, SD = 0.5 years) taking a programming course in two options: optional (n = 47), compulsory (n = 91). The students utilised an online peer assessment tool and completed a peer feedback motivations scale on their reasons for providing feedback. Factor analysis of the motivation revealed four factors: Review-for-Rule, Review-for-Achievement, Review-for-Pleasure, and Review-for-Reward. Of these factors, the Review-for-Rule factor was a strong predictor of the amount of feedback across course options. The Type-of-Course significantly impacted motivation to review, although it was most strongly reflected in differences in the Review-for-Achievement factor. This study revealed that there are multiple motivations for peers providing feedback, and they are distinct from general attitudes about peer feedback. This suggests a new framework for research on students’ reaction to peer feedback, suggesting productive avenues for improving student participation in peer feedback.

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