The role of goal orientation following performance feedback. |
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Authors: | VandeWalle, Don Cron, William L. Slocum, John W., Jr. |
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Abstract: | This study examined the relationship of goal orientation and performance over a series of 2 challenging performance events. After providing performance feedback on the 1st event, the authors found that the relationship between a learning goal orientation and performance remained positive for the 2nd event, the relationship between a proving goal orientation and performance diminished from a positive to a nonsignificant level, and the relationship between an avoiding goal orientation and performance remained negative. Data analysis also indicated that the relationships between the 3 goal orientation dimensions and the performance event were differentially mediated by goal setting, self-efficacy, and effort. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | goal setting goal orientation task performance task experience performance feedback learning impression management avoidance of negative judgment by others effort |
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