Omani Second-Cycle Students’ Motivations for Electronic Games

Authors

  • Said Sulaiman Aldhafri
  • Hussain Ali Alkharusi
  • Salma Ali Alalawi
  • Azza Mohammed Al-Rawahi
  • Nasser Yaser Al-Rawahi

Keywords:

: motivation, electronic games, , second cycle student, qualitative research

Abstract

The current study aims to investigate the second cycle students’ motives for using electronic games in Oman. The sample consisted of (570) students, (346 males and 224 females). The participants completed an open-ended question which was analyzed based on ground theory. The results showed that (46.820%) of the males and (77.678) of the females played electronic games for pleasure, entertainment, and fun. This first category of motivation got the highest percentage of frequency (58.947%). The motive to become a hacker, a popular YouTuber got the lowest percentage (2.280%). Other students’ motives toward playing electronic games included: filling the leisure time, overcoming boredom, feeling adventures, getting science fiction and challenges, developing mental skills, overcoming loneliness, learning new languages, providing movement, enthusiasm, pleasure & comfort, getting prizes, making friends and exchanging experience. The researchers recommended paying attention to the students’ motives toward electronic games and utilizing them in raising their motivation towards learning.

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Published

2023-06-07

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