These data were collected in part to replicate Horner's original study of fear of success in college students conducted in 1965 (Log# 00075). The major purposes of the study were (1) to investigate what aspects of the anticipation of success produce anxiety in women, and (2) to see whether during the six years between the gathering of Horner's and Hoffman's data, there had been a change in achievement orientations, particularly in the motive to avoid success. The participants, 144 female and 101 male undergraduates, were recruited from introductory psychology courses offered in the fall of 1971 at a large midwestern university. Questionnaires were administered to the participants in two separate evening sessions. The instruments included...
The paper presents the results of research into fear of success in Polish students. The participant...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 79-91)The purpose of this study was to examine the existe...
Ph.D.Social psychologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://dee...
This study was a follow-up of the participants in the original study of fear of success conducted by...
This research was a replication of the behavioral and nonbehavioral aspects of Horner's fear of succ...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate the fear of success in university students. The sa...
A series of three projective cues, designed to measure fear of success, were administered to fifty w...
The purpose of the researcher was to study fear of success among community college students. The sa...
Results of previous studies have demonstrated the prevalence of fear of success (FOS). Originally th...
The major purposes of this research were (1) to compare the level of fear of success (FOS) imagery i...
Horner has hypothesized that females who exhibit fear of success imagery on a projective test, tend ...
Bibliography: pages 149-173.The unresolved question of whether Fear of Success is a motive or a meas...
This study was designed to investigate two aspects of the construct, fear of success. Two hypotheses...
This study examined fear of success (FOS) in relation to biological sex and success modeling. Studen...
This study uses the concept of developmental constructions of success to examine: 1) the relationshi...
The paper presents the results of research into fear of success in Polish students. The participant...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 79-91)The purpose of this study was to examine the existe...
Ph.D.Social psychologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://dee...
This study was a follow-up of the participants in the original study of fear of success conducted by...
This research was a replication of the behavioral and nonbehavioral aspects of Horner's fear of succ...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate the fear of success in university students. The sa...
A series of three projective cues, designed to measure fear of success, were administered to fifty w...
The purpose of the researcher was to study fear of success among community college students. The sa...
Results of previous studies have demonstrated the prevalence of fear of success (FOS). Originally th...
The major purposes of this research were (1) to compare the level of fear of success (FOS) imagery i...
Horner has hypothesized that females who exhibit fear of success imagery on a projective test, tend ...
Bibliography: pages 149-173.The unresolved question of whether Fear of Success is a motive or a meas...
This study was designed to investigate two aspects of the construct, fear of success. Two hypotheses...
This study examined fear of success (FOS) in relation to biological sex and success modeling. Studen...
This study uses the concept of developmental constructions of success to examine: 1) the relationshi...
The paper presents the results of research into fear of success in Polish students. The participant...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 79-91)The purpose of this study was to examine the existe...
Ph.D.Social psychologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://dee...