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Studying the Motivated Agent Through Time: Personal Goal Development During the Adult Life Span.

William L Dunlop1, Brittany L Bannon1, Dan P McAdams2.   

Abstract

This research examined the rank-order and mean-level consistency of personal goals at two periods in the adult life span. Personal goal continuity was considered among a group of young adults (N = 145) who reported their goals three times over a 3-year period and among a group of midlife adults (N = 163) who specified their goals annually over a 4-year period. Goals were coded for a series of motive-based (viz., achievement, affiliation, intimacy, power) and domain-based (viz., finance, generativity, health, travel) categories. In both samples, we noted a moderate degree of rank-order consistency across assessment periods. In addition, the majority of goal categories exhibited a high degree of mean-level consistency. The results of this research suggest that (a) the content of goals exhibits a modest degree of rank-order consistency and a substantial degree of mean-level consistency over time, and (b) considering personality continuity and development as manifest via goals represents a viable strategy for personality psychologists.
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Year:  2015        PMID: 26540395     DOI: 10.1111/jopy.12234

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pers        ISSN: 0022-3506


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