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The achievement motive and incentive value for high and low levels of achievement success /Ward, Forest Baird January 1963 (has links)
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Conformity behavior as a function of achievement motivation, task difficulty, and information /Trickett, Edison J. January 1967 (has links)
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Success in beginning handball as a function of the theory of achievement motivation /Bethe, Donald Ray January 1968 (has links)
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Increasing achievement motivation in boys through imitation of behaviors contained in stories : a developmental perspective /Brandenburg, Ira Jay January 1977 (has links)
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Perseverance in ChildrenGrable, Frances 08 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to measure perseverance time as related to the individual's need for achievement, past success or failure, the difficulty of a task, and the experimenter's instructions regarding its difficulty. The subjects used in this study were twenty-eight children, fifteen males and thirteen females, who ranged in age from eight years, six months to nineteen years and nine months, with the mean chronological age being twelve years and ten months.
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Die verband tussen angs en prestasie-aspirasie20 November 2014 (has links)
M.A. (Clinical Psychology) / Please refer to full text to view abstract
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The influence of two levels of achievement on the cognitive performance of internals, defensive externals, and congruent externalsRianoshek, Richard January 2011 (has links)
Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries
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Exploration of achievement motivational patterns during adolescence using a 12- factor model across grades and sexSimpson, Katrina B., University of Western Sydney, College of Arts, School of Psychology January 2007 (has links)
This thesis argues that a multidimensional profile incorporating mastery goals, performance goals, social goals and extrinsic goals, as well as factors relating to self-perceptions, would provide a better understanding of achievement motivation in adolescents than a univariate or dichotomous framework. Additionally this thesis also explores whether the use of lower-order dimensions provides information that offers a more detailed analysis of achievement goals over and above that found by the higher-order factors alone. A newly developed multidimensional measure, the SMOSA (Self Motivational Orientation Scale for Adolescents) of achievement motivation was used to examine changes of different motivational pursuits and perceptions of self across grades and sex in an adolescent population. The information found provides a more detailed analysis than previous research, which relied on an evaluation of means to explain differences between samples. Therefore, educators will be provided with a comprehensive understanding of the patterns of change in achievement motivation during adolescence and such knowledge may equip them with a way of measuring students’ approaches to facilitative learning and the ability to explore students’ paths for optimal engagement. / Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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Exploration of achievement motivational patterns during adolescence using a 12- factor model across grades and sexSimpson, Katrina B., University of Western Sydney, College of Arts, School of Psychology January 2007 (has links)
This thesis argues that a multidimensional profile incorporating mastery goals, performance goals, social goals and extrinsic goals, as well as factors relating to self-perceptions, would provide a better understanding of achievement motivation in adolescents than a univariate or dichotomous framework. Additionally this thesis also explores whether the use of lower-order dimensions provides information that offers a more detailed analysis of achievement goals over and above that found by the higher-order factors alone. A newly developed multidimensional measure, the SMOSA (Self Motivational Orientation Scale for Adolescents) of achievement motivation was used to examine changes of different motivational pursuits and perceptions of self across grades and sex in an adolescent population. The information found provides a more detailed analysis than previous research, which relied on an evaluation of means to explain differences between samples. Therefore, educators will be provided with a comprehensive understanding of the patterns of change in achievement motivation during adolescence and such knowledge may equip them with a way of measuring students’ approaches to facilitative learning and the ability to explore students’ paths for optimal engagement. / Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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Effects of praises on achievement motivation /Yim, Pui-shan, Amy. January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (M. Phil.)--University of Hong Kong, 2002. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 96-102).
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