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Документ Error-Oriented Motivation of Turkish Students During their Adaptation to a Foreign University(Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek, 2020) Pidbutska, N. V.; Knysh, A. Ye.The article deals with the problem of error-oriented motivation of Turkish students during the adaptation process to a foreign university (on an example of a Ukrainian university). Research was conducted on two samples of first year students: 45 Turkish and 61 Ukrainian students. An error-oriented motivation questionnaire and survey were used to identify strategies for student response to mistakes and the main problems of adaptation. It was determined that Turkish students are more likely to use a Learning from mistakes strategy and are more exposed to such adaptation problems as communication problems with the administration, difficulties in adapting to the new social environment, and emotional problems.Документ Motivation Behind the Preference of Distance Education of Higher Education Students(Foundation Pro Scientia Publica, Poland, 2022) Pidbutska, N. V.; Knysh, A. Ye.; Chebakova, Yu. G.; Shtuchenko, I. Ye.; Babchuk, OlenaIt was determined that 38% of students are positive about distance education and see great opportunities for its implementation. But only 22.75% of students consider distance learning to be the best option for educational process organisation, and 21.8% are in favour of an exclusive face-to-face format. The most popular form among students is a mixed form of education (55.45%). Students with a positive attitude to distance education are characterised by the highest scores on intrinsic motivation, self-efficacy and career motivation.Документ Connection between personal perfectionism and efficiency of students’ learning activities(Foundation Pro Scientia Publica, Poland, 2020) Romanovskyi, O. G.; Pidbutska, N. V.; Shtuchenko, I. Ye.; Knysh, A. Ye.The level of learning efficiency of students depends on the pace of learning, the quality of learning, the ability to generalize and synthesize new information. Positive statistically significant correlations were found between perfectionism and student learning efficiency.