Achievement motivation: Conceptions of ability, subjective experience, task choice, and performance.

Volume: 91, Issue: 3, Pages: 328 - 346
Published: Jul 1, 1984
Abstract
Achievement behavior is denned as behavior directed at developing or demonstrating high rather than low ability. It is shown that ability can be conceived in two ways. First, ability can be judged high or low with reference to the individual's own past performance or knowledge. In this context, gains in mastery indicate competence. Second, ability can be judged as capacity relative to that of others. In this context, a gain in mastery alone does...
Paper Details
Title
Achievement motivation: Conceptions of ability, subjective experience, task choice, and performance.
Published Date
Jul 1, 1984
Volume
91
Issue
3
Pages
328 - 346
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