Berlant A R, Weiss M R
Department of Exercise and Movement Science, University of Oregon, USA.
Res Q Exerc Sport. 1997 Dec;68(4):317-30. doi: 10.1080/02701367.1997.10608013.
One's achievement goal orientation (e.g., task, ego) is suggested to reflect a differential focus on skill mastery and performance outcome (Duda, 1992). Goal orientation has further been suggested to be an important observer characteristic in the observational learning of motor skills (McCullagh, Weiss, & Ross, 1989). This study assessed the relationship between goal orientation and a focus on form and outcome aspects of a motor skill demonstration with college students (N = 30) having low perceived ability, knowledge, and experience in tennis. Participants viewed several videotaped demonstrations of a correctly performed tennis forehand and then visual recognition and verbal recall accuracy of form and outcome task characteristics were assessed. A canonical correlation analysis revealed a nonsignificant relationship between goal orientation and recall and recognition of form and outcome task characteristics. These results provide preliminary evidence to suggest that goal orientation may not be an important observer characteristic in the learning phase of the modeling process. Also, achievement goal orientations may not be associated with a differential focus on skill mastery or performance outcome but instead remain a reflection of divergent processes of success evaluation.
人们的成就目标导向(如任务导向、自我导向)被认为反映了对技能掌握和表现结果的不同关注程度(杜达,1992)。目标导向进一步被认为是运动技能观察学习中的一个重要观察特征(麦卡洛、韦斯和罗斯,1989)。本研究评估了目标导向与对网球感知能力、知识和经验较低的大学生(N = 30)对运动技能示范的形式和结果方面的关注之间的关系。参与者观看了几段正确执行的网球正手击球的录像示范,然后评估了对形式和结果任务特征的视觉识别和言语回忆准确性。典型相关分析显示,目标导向与对形式和结果任务特征的回忆和识别之间没有显著关系。这些结果提供了初步证据,表明目标导向可能不是建模过程学习阶段的一个重要观察特征。此外,成就目标导向可能与对技能掌握或表现结果的不同关注无关,而是仍然反映了成功评估的不同过程。