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Academic goals and self-handicapping strategies in university students

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Título
Academic goals and self-handicapping strategies in university students
Autor(es)
Ferradás, María del Mar
Freire, Carlos
Valle, Antonio
Núñez, José Carlos
Data
2016-05-23
Cita bibliográfica
Ferradás, M., Freire, C., Valle, A., & Núñez, J. (2016). Academic Goals and Self-Handicapping Strategies in University Students. The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 19, E24. doi:10.1017/sjp.2016.25
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Elliot, A.J., Sommet, N. Integration in the Achievement Motivation Literature and the Hierarchical Model of Achievement Motivation. Educ Psychol Rev 35, 77 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10648-023-09785-7
 
Aloka, P. J. O., Ossai, O. V., & Amedu, A. N. (2022). Relationship between self-handicapping and academic buoyancy among final year students in secondary schools. EUREKA: Social and Humanities, (4), 58-66. https://doi.org/10.21303/2504-5571.2022.002451
 
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[Abstract] In highly competitive settings like university, the fear of failure leads some students to protect their self-worth using self-handicapping strategies. The present investigation examines to what extent academic goals are related to those tactics in university students. Specifically, MANCOVA was applied to estimate statistical differences linked to behavioral and claimed self-handicapping strategies according to the level (high/medium/low) of four types of academic goal (achievement approach, achievement avoidance, mastery approach, and work avoidance). Degree, year in school, and gender were entered as covariates. 940 students (86.5% women) from University of A Coruña (M = 20.44; SD = 1.73) participated. Results show that: (a) both behavioral and claimed self-handicapping are promoted by egooriented goals (achievement avoidance, F(2, 937) = 23.56, p < .001, ηp 2 = .048; achievement approach, F(2, 937) = 7.49, p < .001, ηp 2 = .016); (b) work avoidance goals are related to behavioral self-handicapping (F(2, 937) = 9.09, p < .001, ηp 2 = .019), but are not statistically linked to claimed self-handicapping; and (c) mastery approach goals are significantly, negatively related to both types of self-handicapping (F(2, 937) = 20.09, p < .001, ηp 2 = .041). Psychological and educational implications of the findings are discussed.
Palabras chave
Academic goals
Behavioral self-handicapping
Claimed self-handicapping
University students
 
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https://doi.org/10.1017/sjp.2016.25
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Copyright © Universidad Complutense de Madrid and Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos de Madrid 2016
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1138-7416

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