If people's goals and evaluative standards were aligned, then individuals with mastery-based goals should, theoretically, primarily rely on temporal comparison information (i.e., on how they performed relative to before). In contrast, individuals with performance-based goals should rely on social comparison information (i.e., on how they performed relative to others). However, across three studies, we explored a misalignment phenomenon we call "the overpowering effect of social comparison information" (TOESCI). We found that, irrespective of individuals' specific achievement goal (performance-based vs. mastery-based), there is a consistent, dominant reliance on social comparisons over temporal comparisons in their performance self-evaluatio...
International audienceWe sought to distinguish mastery goals (i.e., desire to learn) from performanc...
International audienceWe sought to distinguish mastery goals (i.e., desire to learn) from performanc...
Social comparison is an important influence on, motivation, capability self-evaluations (self-effica...
If people's goals and evaluative standards were aligned, then individuals with mastery-based goals s...
This thesis is focused on re-examining the link between mastery goals and social comparisons in acco...
Régner, Escribe, and Dupeyrat (2007) recently demonstrated that not only performance-approach and p...
International audienceThe present research used correlational and experimental methods and two well-...
Previous experimental studies have documented that competence evaluations are function of social com...
Régner, Escribe, and Dupeyrat (2007) recently demonstrated that not only performance-approach and pe...
Background: Previous prospective studies have documented that mastery-approach goals are adaptive be...
When evaluating personal performance, there is a propensity for people to rely more heavily on socia...
This paper demonstrates that, when individuals with mastery goals and their exchange partners occupy...
The current article presents an overview of recent research into social outcomes that accompany the ...
This study examined the effects of feedback on a task on information seeking and partner preferences...
In everyday life, the meaning—and thus the consequences—of social comparisons are shaped by the inte...
International audienceWe sought to distinguish mastery goals (i.e., desire to learn) from performanc...
International audienceWe sought to distinguish mastery goals (i.e., desire to learn) from performanc...
Social comparison is an important influence on, motivation, capability self-evaluations (self-effica...
If people's goals and evaluative standards were aligned, then individuals with mastery-based goals s...
This thesis is focused on re-examining the link between mastery goals and social comparisons in acco...
Régner, Escribe, and Dupeyrat (2007) recently demonstrated that not only performance-approach and p...
International audienceThe present research used correlational and experimental methods and two well-...
Previous experimental studies have documented that competence evaluations are function of social com...
Régner, Escribe, and Dupeyrat (2007) recently demonstrated that not only performance-approach and pe...
Background: Previous prospective studies have documented that mastery-approach goals are adaptive be...
When evaluating personal performance, there is a propensity for people to rely more heavily on socia...
This paper demonstrates that, when individuals with mastery goals and their exchange partners occupy...
The current article presents an overview of recent research into social outcomes that accompany the ...
This study examined the effects of feedback on a task on information seeking and partner preferences...
In everyday life, the meaning—and thus the consequences—of social comparisons are shaped by the inte...
International audienceWe sought to distinguish mastery goals (i.e., desire to learn) from performanc...
International audienceWe sought to distinguish mastery goals (i.e., desire to learn) from performanc...
Social comparison is an important influence on, motivation, capability self-evaluations (self-effica...