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Growth motivation as a moderator of behavioral self-handicapping in women
Authors:Brown Christina M  Park Sun W  Folger Susan F
Affiliation:Saint Louis University, Department of Psychology, 221 N. Grand Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63109, USA. USA. cbrown81@slu.edu
Abstract:Behavioral self-handicapping is a strategy used to protect attributions about ability. People behaviorally self-handicap by creating an obstacle to their success so failure is attributed to the obstacle instead of to their ability. Although past research has observed behavioral self-handicapping exclusively in men, the current research revealed a moderator of behavioral self-handicapping in women: growth motivation, which reflects the desire to develop one's abilities and learn from failure. Participants (N = 100) completed a test purportedly predictive of successful careers and relationships, and some were given failure feedback about their performance. Participants could behaviorally self-handicap by choosing to complete another test in a performance-impairing environment. Although men self-handicapped more overall, women self-handicapped more after failure when they were low in growth motivation. These results highlight a novel moderator of behavioral self-handicapping in women.
Keywords:gender differences  growth motivation  self-evaluation  self-handicapping  sex differences
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