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Examining the Construct Validity of Mastery-Avoidance Achievement Goals: A Meta-Analysis
Authors:Lisa E. Baranik  Laura J. Stanley  Bethany H. Bynum  Charles E. Lance
Affiliation:1. East Carolina University;2. The University of Georgia
Abstract:We used meta-analysis to obtain a comprehensive perspective on the construct validity of achievement goals, focusing on the most recent addition to the achievement goal framework, mastery-avoidance (Elliot & McGregor, 2001). Mastery-avoidance achievement goals positively correlated with need for achievement, perceived competence, competitiveness, interest, negative affect, and other achievement goals (mastery-approach, performance-approach, performance-avoidance) and negatively correlated with cognitive ability, help seeking, and performance. The correlations between mastery-avoidance and the other achievement goals were moderate. Thus, we conclude that mastery-avoidance is a conceptually and empirically distinct construct with unique antecedents and consequences and should be included in future studies on achievement goals.
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