Self-regulatory strategies of goal striving are analyzed in three experiments. Experiment 1 uses fantasy realization theory (Oettingen, in: J. Brandstätter, R. M. Lerner (Eds.), Action and Self Developement: Theory and Research through the Life Span, Sage Publications Inc, Thousand Oaks, CA, 1999, pp. 315-342) to analyze the self-regulatory processes of turning free fantasies about a desired future into binding goals. School children 8-12 years of age who had to mentally elaborate a desired academic future as well as present reality standing in its way, formed stronger goal commitments than participants solely indulging in the desired future or merely dwelling on present reality (Experiment 1). Effective implementation of set goals is addre...
This was an empirical investigation of the effects of goal-setting strategies integrated into develo...
Goal setting enables students to become actively engaged in their learning and to assume some degree...
Goal setting enables students to become actively engaged in their learning and to assume some degree...
Adolescents struggle with setting and striving for goals that require sustained selfdiscipline. Rese...
Adolescents struggle with setting and striving for goals that require sustained selfdiscipline. Rese...
The concepts of goals and plans have not only played an important role in research on motivation and...
The concepts of goals and plans have not only played an important role in research on motivation and...
Self-regulatory strategies of goal setting and goal striving are analyzed in three experiments
The aim of this research was to integrate concepts from goal theories to understand the factors that...
The research reported here was guided by a theoretical model developed by Miller and Brickman (1997)...
Research on goal attainment has demonstrated that people are more likely to reach their goals when t...
Ineffective goal striving may be overcome using a simple self-regulation strategy: preparing goal st...
Determining the factors that promote successful goal pursuit is one of the fundamental questions stu...
Self-regulated learning is usually viewed as the fusion of skill and will, referring to the students...
The ability to set and pursue goals, termed intentional self-regulation, is a critical skill in adol...
This was an empirical investigation of the effects of goal-setting strategies integrated into develo...
Goal setting enables students to become actively engaged in their learning and to assume some degree...
Goal setting enables students to become actively engaged in their learning and to assume some degree...
Adolescents struggle with setting and striving for goals that require sustained selfdiscipline. Rese...
Adolescents struggle with setting and striving for goals that require sustained selfdiscipline. Rese...
The concepts of goals and plans have not only played an important role in research on motivation and...
The concepts of goals and plans have not only played an important role in research on motivation and...
Self-regulatory strategies of goal setting and goal striving are analyzed in three experiments
The aim of this research was to integrate concepts from goal theories to understand the factors that...
The research reported here was guided by a theoretical model developed by Miller and Brickman (1997)...
Research on goal attainment has demonstrated that people are more likely to reach their goals when t...
Ineffective goal striving may be overcome using a simple self-regulation strategy: preparing goal st...
Determining the factors that promote successful goal pursuit is one of the fundamental questions stu...
Self-regulated learning is usually viewed as the fusion of skill and will, referring to the students...
The ability to set and pursue goals, termed intentional self-regulation, is a critical skill in adol...
This was an empirical investigation of the effects of goal-setting strategies integrated into develo...
Goal setting enables students to become actively engaged in their learning and to assume some degree...
Goal setting enables students to become actively engaged in their learning and to assume some degree...