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Effects of Attribute Affirmation and Achievement Goals on High School Students' Motivation
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Effects of Attribute Affirmation and Achievement Goals on High School Students' Motivation

Cheng-Hong Liu, Po-Sheng Huang, Xian-Rui YinFa-Chung Chiu
Frontiers in Psychology, 卷.12, 661668
08/2021

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achievement goals attribute affirmation challenging tasks motivation self-affirmation Psychology (all)
Researchers have suggested that receiving attribute affirmation (AA) may increase the motivation of students to confront a challenge. However, we posited that to determine whether AA increases the motivation of students to confront a challenging task, we must consider dispositional achievement goals of the students. The participants were 171 junior-high-school students, randomly assigned to an AA or no affirmation condition. The results showed that AA enhanced the tendency to confront a challenging task for students who endorsed low mastery-approach goals (MAGs) and low performance-approach goals (PAGs) simultaneously (b = 0.5, p = 0.015). The effect was mainly mediated by the increasing state performance-approach goals (SPAGs) in confronting the task (indirect effect = 0.21, 95% CI = 0.04–0.49); however, being attribute-affirmed decreased the tendency to confront the challenging task for students adopting a dominant PAG orientation (b = −0.76, p = 0.049). In addition, for students adopting a dominant MAG orientation or adopting high MAGs and high PAGs simultaneously, no difference was noted in the tendency to confront the task between participants in the control and attribute-affirmed conditions.

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