Converging evidence that fear of success is multidimensional |
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Authors: | Michael E. Hyland and Peter L. Dann |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, Plymouth Polytechnic, PL4 8AA Plymouth, England |
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Abstract: | Fear of Success (FOS) was originally conceived as a unidimensional motive. However, there is both theoretical and empirical support for the hypothesis that FOS is multidimensional. We factor analyzed the responses of 236 undergraduates to twenty-oneConcern Over the Negative Consequences of Success items and found four factors. Our four factors show considerable overlap with dimensions based on theoretical accounts of FOS etiology as well as with the factor structures obtained from two other factor analytic studies. Thus, there is converging evidence that FOS is multidimensional. The relationship between multidimensional FOS and a multidimensional approach to achievement motivation is discussed. |
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