The current study developed the concept of fear of success that was originally examined by Martina Horner (1970; Journal of Social Issues, 28(2), 157-175, 1972). The key dimension in Horner’s (1970; Journal of Social Issues, 28(2), 157-175, 1972) studies was gender. The key dimension in the current study was social class. It was hypothesised that individuals from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds fear that, for them, success will lead to alienation from their community, and the loss of identity and loss of overall sense of belonging within their culture. The majority of the previous studies were based in the USA and examined fear of success using objectivist conceptions of success and quantitative methodologies. Eleven participan...
Fear of academic success is ultimately a fear of social exclusion. Therefore, various forms of socia...
This research was a replication of the behavioral and nonbehavioral aspects of Horner's fear of succ...
Ph.D.Social psychologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://dee...
The current study developed the concept of fear of success that was originally examined by Martina H...
The current study developed the concept of fear o f success that was originally examined by Martina ...
Bibliography: pages 149-173.The unresolved question of whether Fear of Success is a motive or a meas...
The purpose of the researcher was to study fear of success in high school students. The sample consi...
Horner's fear of success construct rests on the assumption that women react negatively to achievemen...
These data were collected in part to replicate Horner's original study of fear of success in college...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to examine university students’ fear of success from the perspecti...
The paper presents the results of research into fear of success in Polish students. The participant...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate the fear of success in university students. The sa...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 45-46)It has been postulated by theorists that a motive\u...
This study examined fear of success (FOS) in relation to biological sex and success modeling. Studen...
Horner postulated the existence of an avoidance motive called the motive to avoid success and sugges...
Fear of academic success is ultimately a fear of social exclusion. Therefore, various forms of socia...
This research was a replication of the behavioral and nonbehavioral aspects of Horner's fear of succ...
Ph.D.Social psychologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://dee...
The current study developed the concept of fear of success that was originally examined by Martina H...
The current study developed the concept of fear o f success that was originally examined by Martina ...
Bibliography: pages 149-173.The unresolved question of whether Fear of Success is a motive or a meas...
The purpose of the researcher was to study fear of success in high school students. The sample consi...
Horner's fear of success construct rests on the assumption that women react negatively to achievemen...
These data were collected in part to replicate Horner's original study of fear of success in college...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to examine university students’ fear of success from the perspecti...
The paper presents the results of research into fear of success in Polish students. The participant...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate the fear of success in university students. The sa...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 45-46)It has been postulated by theorists that a motive\u...
This study examined fear of success (FOS) in relation to biological sex and success modeling. Studen...
Horner postulated the existence of an avoidance motive called the motive to avoid success and sugges...
Fear of academic success is ultimately a fear of social exclusion. Therefore, various forms of socia...
This research was a replication of the behavioral and nonbehavioral aspects of Horner's fear of succ...
Ph.D.Social psychologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://dee...