为什么我们演奏:从基本心理需求到创意音乐的动机-有效性途径
1Guangzhou College of Commerce, School of Marxism, Guangdong Province, 510700, China.
Acta psychologica
|November 20, 2025
概括
自主,能力和关系的心理需求通过动机和自我效能来培养创造性的音乐人才. 教师对自主权的支持在音乐学生中放大了这些积极影响.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 音乐教育 音乐教育教育
- 创意研究 创意研究
背景情况:
- 创造性音乐技巧对于音乐发展至关重要.
- 了解创造力的心理驱动因素对于有效的教学至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 研究基本心理需求 (自主,能力,亲属关系) 如何影响创意音乐家.
- 检查内在动机和创造性自我效能的调解作用.
- 评估教师自主支持对这一过程的缓解效应.
主要方法:
- 对中国音乐学院的大学音乐学生进行了横截面调查.
- 经过验证的尺度衡量了需求满意度,内在动机,创造性的自我效能和创造性的音乐人才.
- 部分最小平方结构方程建模 (PLS-SEM) 用于数据分析.
主要成果:
- 需求满足积极预测了内在动机,这反过来又积极预测了创造性的自我效能和创造性的音乐技巧.
- 满足需求对创造性音乐技能的影响是间接的,由动机和自我效能介导.
- 教师自主支持增强了需求满足和内在动机之间的关系.
结论:
- 培养心理需求,特别是自主,对于提高音乐学生的创造性音乐能力至关重要.
- 支持自主性的教学实践和结构化的创意活动可以增强内在动机和自我效能.
- 这些发现为改善音乐温室课程提供了实际框架.
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