EFFECTS OF TASK-ACHIEVEMENT AND EGO-ACHIEVEMENT GOALS ON INFORMATION-SEEKING DURING TASK ENGAGEMENT

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BUTLER, R
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[1] School of Education, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem
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10.1037/0022-3514.65.1.18
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Two studies tested the proposal that information seeking is affected by achievement goals and by stages of skill acquisition (D. N. Ruble & K. S. Frey, 1991). College students (N = 188) worked on problems in a task- or an ego-goal condition and could request task (best solutions), objective, normative, or no information after each. As expected, task-goal Ss requested more task information, which predicted subsequent performance, and requested normative information mainly for later problems. Ego-goal Ss made more normative requests also for early problems, and information requests were modified by skill level. These indications that self-assessment is accompanied by self-improvement concerns under task goals and by self-enhancing concerns under ego goals have implications for the debate between self-assessment and self-evaluation theories of information seeking and for research on help seeking and feedback effects.
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