The present research investigated whether the adoption of approach versus avoidance goals is affected by goal-relevant resources. When individuals have few goal-relevant resources, they should prefer avoidance goals, whereas when individuals have many goal-relevant resources, they should adopt approach goals. The individual's outcome expectancy is assumed to mediate this relationship. This hypothesis is supported by the findings of four multi-method studies with student samples. A cross-sectional field study showed a positive relationship between the extent of goal-relevant resources and approach goal adoption. In a longitudinal field study, a high number of resources predicted the increase in personal approach goal adoption over a period o...
Objective: Research on the strength model of self-regulation is burgeoning, but little empirical wor...
In the present research, we conducted two studies designed to examine the joint influence of avoidan...
Objective Research on the strength model of self-regulation is burgeoning, but little empirical wor...
The present research investigated whether the adoption of approach versus avoidance goals is affecte...
Research on approach and avoidance goal adoption has largely focused on dispositional factors, despi...
Even though planning is generally helpful in goal pursuit, people do not always choose to plan. The ...
This research investigated whether highlighting the difference between norm-based approach and avoid...
Previous research agrees that approach goals have positive effects whereas avoidance goals have nega...
Previous research agrees that approach goals have positive effects whereas avoidance goals have nega...
This article first reviews the main theoretical propositions of Gray's Reinforcer Sensitivity Theory...
This article first reviews the main theoretical propositions of Gray's Reinforcer Sensitivity Theory...
Background: In response to a resurgence of interest in and demonstrated utility of the approach-avoi...
Objective: Performance-approach goals and performance-avoidance goals are conceptually distinct, but...
Trait motivational approach and avoidance tendencies have a differential effect on cognitive process...
126 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Results from the first throwi...
Objective: Research on the strength model of self-regulation is burgeoning, but little empirical wor...
In the present research, we conducted two studies designed to examine the joint influence of avoidan...
Objective Research on the strength model of self-regulation is burgeoning, but little empirical wor...
The present research investigated whether the adoption of approach versus avoidance goals is affecte...
Research on approach and avoidance goal adoption has largely focused on dispositional factors, despi...
Even though planning is generally helpful in goal pursuit, people do not always choose to plan. The ...
This research investigated whether highlighting the difference between norm-based approach and avoid...
Previous research agrees that approach goals have positive effects whereas avoidance goals have nega...
Previous research agrees that approach goals have positive effects whereas avoidance goals have nega...
This article first reviews the main theoretical propositions of Gray's Reinforcer Sensitivity Theory...
This article first reviews the main theoretical propositions of Gray's Reinforcer Sensitivity Theory...
Background: In response to a resurgence of interest in and demonstrated utility of the approach-avoi...
Objective: Performance-approach goals and performance-avoidance goals are conceptually distinct, but...
Trait motivational approach and avoidance tendencies have a differential effect on cognitive process...
126 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Results from the first throwi...
Objective: Research on the strength model of self-regulation is burgeoning, but little empirical wor...
In the present research, we conducted two studies designed to examine the joint influence of avoidan...
Objective Research on the strength model of self-regulation is burgeoning, but little empirical wor...