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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology Année : 2006

Achievement goals, self-handicapping, and performance attainment: A mediational analysis

Andrew J. Elliot
  • Fonction : Auteur
James W. Fryer
  • Fonction : Auteur
Pascal Huguet

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The present experiment was designed to examine the mediational role of self-handicapping in the relationship between achievement goals and performance on a sport based activity (i.e., a basketball dribbling task). The achievement goals of the trichotomous achievement goal framework were manipulated, behavioral and self-reported self-handicapping opportunities were provided, and performance attainment was assessed. Performance-avoidance goals led to worse performance and evoked higher levels of behavioral and self-reported self-handicapping than performance-approach and mastery goals. Both forms of self-handicapping were found to have independent mediational effects on decreased performance. Implications for the adoption of achievement goals and the use of self-handicapping strategies are discussed.

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Psychologie
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hal-01440659 , version 1 (19-01-2017)

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Andrew J. Elliot, François Cury, James W. Fryer, Pascal Huguet. Achievement goals, self-handicapping, and performance attainment: A mediational analysis. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 2006, 28 (3), pp.344-361. ⟨hal-01440659⟩

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