Publications by authors named "Anthony W Knight"

Given the close interpersonal nature of the student-clinical instructor (CI) relationship and the unpredictable and often stressful clinical environment in which they interact with one another, it is extremely important that CIs understand how their behavior directly affects their students' motivation to engage in educationally important clinical activities. This article presents a review of the motivation literature grounded in self-determination theory with the goal of providing the reader insight into how CI psychologic need-supporting/thwarting behaviors affect student-CI engagement. Specific need-supporting and need-thwarting behaviors are identified and discussed in terms of how they impact students' needs for autonomy, competency, and relatedness.

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