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  1. In contrast, a performance goal orientation focuses on doing better than others and demonstrating competence, for example, by striving to best others, using social comparative standards to make judgments about their abilities while seeking favorable judgment from others (Dweck & Leggett, 1988).

  2. 17 wrz 2024 · The Mastery Performance-Goal Orientation Test (MP-GOT) represents a novel approach for assessing individual differences in goal achievement strategies, specifically whether individuals are inclined towards mastery (learning to improve competence) or performance (demonstrating competence).

  3. Goal orientation is defined as the way individuals interpret and respond to achievement situations, with two main types: performance and mastery. Performance goal orientation focuses on comparing oneself to others, while mastery goal orientation emphasizes developing skills against internal standards.

  4. 21 sty 2019 · Goal orientation, a theory that originated primarily in the educational and social psychology fields, has emerged in the past two decades as a prominent theory in organizational...

  5. 22 wrz 2006 · Performance-oriented students focus on managing the impression that others have of their ability: attempting to create an impression of high ability and avoid creating an impression of low ability (Dweck, 1986). Often, this is done through comparison with others’ ability (Nicholls, 1984).

  6. We review the state of affairs for goal orientation research with the following roadmap. First, we discuss the historical roots of goal orientation. Next, we summarize the nomological network of goal orientation and describe the processing frameworks associated with goal orientation factors.

  7. 1 paź 2019 · In the present meta-analysis a positive sign of an effect size indicates that people with a high goal orientation (i.e. learning goal orientation) show or report on average better performance adaptation than persons with relatively low goal orientation.