Literature DB >> 23478676

Mastering one's destiny: mastery goals promote challenge and success despite social identity threat.

Jane G Stout1, Nilanjana Dasgupta.   

Abstract

We used an achievement goal framework to enhance identity-threatened individuals' motivation and performance by way of an understudied mechanism, namely, challenge appraisals. In three experiments, women were given a mastery goal (focus on building skills) or a performance goal (perform well, avoid errors) before a mock job interview. Women who focused on mastery rather than performance felt more challenged and less threatened when anticipating an identity-threatening interview; goals did not affect appraisals of a nonthreatening interview (Experiment 1). Mastery relative to performance goals enhanced women's intention to be assertive (Experiment 2) and their actual face-to-face performance during the job interview (Experiment 3); challenge appraisals (but not threat appraisals) served as a mediator for these effects. Whereas a great deal of prior work has alleviated identity threat by altering construals of one's identity, the current research uses an alternative strategy--modifying appraisals of the situation, leaving one's self-concept intact.

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Keywords:  achievement goals; challenge; performance; social identity threat; stress appraisals

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23478676     DOI: 10.1177/0146167213481067

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pers Soc Psychol Bull        ISSN: 0146-1672


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