Fear of success in males and females |
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Authors: | Betsy Kimball Robert L. Leahy |
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Affiliation: | (1) The Boys Town Center for the Study of Youth Development, The Catholic University of America, 20064 Washington, D. C. |
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Abstract: | Horner's “fear of success” test was administered to 303 children between the 4th and 12th grades. There was an increase of fear of success imagery between the 4th and 10th grades and a decrease between 10th and 12th grades. Fear of success was related to sex only during high school, where it was associated with the course of study pursued by students. Thus, in a high school secretarial course, females showed the lowest fear of success while 12th-grade college-prep females showed fear of success higher than secretarial course females and college-prep males. The findings were interpreted as indicating developmental changes in fear of success due to increasing peer affiliation (4th–10th grades) and sex-linked competitive achievement (high school). |
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