The interplay between self-evaluation, goal orientation, and self-efficacy on performance and learning
Objective Self-awareness Theory (Duval and Wicklund, 1972) proposes that self-evaluation increases an individual’s awareness of any discrepancy between their current performance and an internal goal. In the current study we prompted self-evaluation throughout an intelligence test (Analysis-Synthesis...
Main Authors: | Double, K, Birney, D |
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Format: | Conference item |
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Cognitive Science Society
2017
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