Performance-approach goal effects depend on how they are defined: Meta-analytic evidence from multiple educational outcomes.

Volume: 109, Issue: 4, Pages: 574 - 598
Published: May 1, 2017
Abstract
Achievement goal theory originally defined performance-approach goals as striving to demonstrate competence to outsiders by outperforming peers. The research, however, has operationalized the goals inconsistently, emphasizing the competence demonstration element in some cases and the peer comparison element in others. A meta-analysis by Hulleman et al. (2010) discovered that students’ academic achievement was negatively predicted by...
Paper Details
Title
Performance-approach goal effects depend on how they are defined: Meta-analytic evidence from multiple educational outcomes.
Published Date
May 1, 2017
Volume
109
Issue
4
Pages
574 - 598
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