Świątkowski Wojciech, Dompnier Benoît
University of Lausanne, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.
Soc Psychol Educ. 2021;24(3):653-677. doi: 10.1007/s11218-021-09623-0. Epub 2021 Mar 30.
Consistently in achievement goal research, pursuing performance-avoidance goals has been associated with a decrease in achievement. Less is known to what extent this effect depends on the reasons underlying these goals' endorsement. The present research uses a social value approach to assess how do performance-avoidance goals' effects on achievement depend on the reasons anchored in social utility (goal endorsed in order to succeed) and in social desirability (goal endorsed in order to please one's teachers). Based on five correlational samples meta-analyzed in Study 1, results showed that perceiving performance-avoidance goals as socially useful increased the negative effect of these goals on achievement. This moderating effect was replicated experimentally in Study 2. These findings support the relevance of studying achievement goal complexes and illustrate that performance-avoidance goals may lead to deleterious consequences even when endorsed for seemingly good reasons.
在成就目标研究中,一直以来,追求成绩回避目标都与成绩下降有关。对于这种影响在多大程度上取决于支持这些目标的原因,人们了解得较少。本研究采用社会价值方法来评估成绩回避目标对成就的影响如何取决于基于社会效用(为了成功而支持的目标)和社会合意性(为了取悦老师而支持的目标)的原因。基于研究1中对五个相关样本进行的元分析,结果表明,将成绩回避目标视为具有社会效用会增加这些目标对成就的负面影响。在研究2中通过实验重复了这种调节效应。这些发现支持了研究成就目标复合体的相关性,并表明成绩回避目标即使出于看似合理的原因而被认可,也可能导致有害后果。