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The impact of fear of losing out (FoLO) on college students' performance goal orientations and learning strategies in Singapore.

Haelim Choi1, Chi-Ying Cheng1, Sheila X R Wee1.   

Abstract

The current research investigated the influence of the Fear of Losing Out (FoLO) mindset on learning strategy via performance goal orientation and its interaction with social comparison amongst Singaporean college students. In Study 1, a positive relationship between FoLO and performance goal orientations (i.e., avoidance and approach) was found. Study 2 replicated this finding and further revealed a downstream effect of FoLO on surface learning via performance goal orientations. In addition, social comparison moderated the link between performance goal orientation and surface learning in the mediation model. Specifically, in downward social comparison conditions, FoLO facilitated high performance-avoidance goal orientation, which in turn led to higher surface learning. Comparatively, in upward social comparison conditions, FoLO incited high performance-approach goal orientation, which in turn led to lower surface learning. Taken together, the findings yield significant theoretical and practical implications of FoLO on college students' goal orientations and learning outcomes.
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Keywords:  Fear of losing out (FoLO); Kiasu; Learning strategy; Performance goal orientation; Singapore

Year:  2022        PMID: 36193097      PMCID: PMC9521000          DOI: 10.1007/s11218-022-09728-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Psychol Educ        ISSN: 1381-2890


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