Task values, achievement goals, and interest: An integrative analysis. |
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Authors: | Hulleman, Chris S. Durik, Amanda M. Schweigert, Shaun B. Harackiewicz, Judith M. |
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Abstract: | The research presented in this article integrates 3 theoretical perspectives in the field of motivation: expectancy-value, achievement goals, and interest. The authors examined the antecedents (initial interest, achievement goals) and consequences (interest, performance) of task value judgments in 2 learning contexts: a college classroom and a high school sports camp. The pattern of findings was consistent across both learning contexts. Initial interest and mastery goals predicted subsequent interest, and task values mediated these relationships. Performance-approach goals and utility value predicted actual performance as indexed by final course grade (classroom) and coach ratings of performance (sports camp). Implications for theories of motivation are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | utility value achievement goals interest expectancy value performance motivation |
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