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The social utility of performance-approach goals in a selective educational environment
Authors:Mickaël Jury  Céline Darnon  Benoit Dompnier  Fabrizio Butera
Institution:1.Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale et Cognitive,Université Clermont Auvergne,Clermont-Ferrand, Cedex,France;2.University of Lausanne,Lausanne,Switzerland
Abstract:According to the recent research, the educational system fulfills both an educational function (i.e., teaching and training students) and a selection function (i.e., determining students’ future position in the social hierarchy), particularly in higher education. It has been argued that in the university system the selection function provides a social utility value to performance-approach goals (i.e., the goal to demonstrate one’s own competences relative to others), which in turn increases the extent to which students endorse these goals. Two experiments investigated the influence of the salience of the selection function on performance-approach goals’ social value and endorsement. The results showed that the salience of the selection function increased both performance-approach goal endorsement (experiment 1 and 2) and performance-approach goals’ social utility (experiment 2). These goals’ social utility contributes to explaining the effect of the salience of the selection function on performance-approach goal endorsement. Limitations of the present experiments and practical implications are discussed.
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