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Changes in achievement goals and competence perceptions across the college semester
Authors:Carolyn M Jagacinski  Shamala Kumar  Jan L Boe  Holly Lam  Steven A Miller
Institution:(1) Department of Psychological Science, Purdue University, 703 Third Street, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2004, USA;(2) Argosy University, Chicago, IL, USA;(3) Present address: University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka;(4) Present address: Valtera Corporation, Rolling Meadows, IL, USA
Abstract:We investigated the relationship between changes in perceptions of competence and changes in achievement goals across a college semester for students enrolled in an introductory psychology course. Two types of competence perceptions were examined: self-efficacy for learning and normative perceived ability. Changes in normative perceived ability were predicted to relate to changes in performance goals, but not mastery goals. Because mastery goals rely on self-referent standards to evaluate ability, we predicted changes in self-efficacy for learning would relate to changes in mastery goals. We also expected changes in self-efficacy for learning to relate to changes in performance goals because learning can lead to the demonstration of superior competence. The predictions were supported for mastery and performance-approach goals, but not for performance-avoidance goals. Very little change in performance-avoidance goals was observed. Scores on the first course exam also predicted change in performance-approach goals, with this effect partially mediated by competence perceptions.
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